 What we're doing out here today is we're doing what it takes to ensure that we remain alert and ready to respond to today's crisis with today's force today. This is called Exercise Atlantic Response. It's the second such exercise. We did one like this last year. It is a scenario-driven, simulation-supported command post exercise. We have about 100 personnel from the Marine Expeditionary Brigade headquarters and then there are about 50 additional people at Camp Lejeune's simulation center that are running the simulation. We are always refining our processes and looking for ways to become more efficient. Every day this exercise runs 10 hours a day and every day when we stop the actual simulation play, we take a little bit of a break, then we huddle and we go through our lessons learned and we figure out where we want to modify our standing operating procedure so that we can improve.