Hey guys. Um, I thought I sent in a dispatch but I'm not seeing it in submission, so I'm not sure that it's sent. Um, I'm a veteran and my husband is a psychologist who works with veterans and Um, he actually recently spoke with a veteran who flew this exact same type of helicopter and um he has PTSD from his experience because it's not unusual for the military to send guys up who have no idea what they're doing, um, and kind of trained on the job, so to speak. Um, the veteran that he spoke with had PTSD from his experiences going up in helicopter, with a bunch of guys who had no idea how to fly it and them essentially trying to figure it out and not kill themselves. So, um, we were not surprised when we heard that this was a training flight. Um, a lot of this specific type of helicopter, crashes a lot in our military. Um, it's just sort of an unfortunate pattern of the military, not caring about its people not caring about their lives. The government not really caring about people's lives willing to put them into dangerous situations. Um, it's really unfortunate and this is obviously a very high-profile tragedy that resulted from complete incompetence. Um, and hopefully, they're they make some changes, um, hopefully they can, um, start training people in a, in a safer way to learn how to fly these helicopters, uh, which are extremely dangerous to begin with even if you're skilled, if even if you're a skilled pilot. So, um, yeah, just my 2 cents.