 Our first Olympics is to bring everyone together, I mean, whether it be commands or NATO, JFC, bring everybody together, build up morale. We do it once a year, I believe this is the 19th annual one. So it's a pretty good event for everybody to get together outside of a work environment and just have a good time. It's just fun. They offer work, you know, out here having fun, barbecue, you know, sportsmanship, you know, get to know other commands. I mean, you got guys playing football, Ultimate Frisbee, got kids running around. I believe downtime is the most important part about all this. The thing I enjoy the most is it's always a good opportunity when the different departments of the military get to come together and although we're on several teams, we get to work together in a different capacity. So I think that's it. That's the best part of the Armed Forces Olympics. The champions of the Armed Forces Olympics Naples, Italy 2013. The thing that we've done since we've won first place five out of the last six years is we've come to the conclusion that we really don't like to lose so we just don't do it and we don't have any problems.