This is something that we have been extremely mindful of, knowing that in this pandemic, even though we talk about it, it is difficult to prepare for. It did impact us overseas. I tried to keep you and the other critics up to date as time went on.
Some of the training that we would normally do—for example, in Ukraine or Operation Impact—obviously wasn't going to go any further because of COVID-19 itself. There weren't going to be people coming in, so there was no reason to actually continue the training. We basically based it on the situation on the ground, not only how COVID-19 was impacting but whether we were able to conduct training in a safe manner.
In Ukraine we have restarted our training. Even though some of the COVID numbers have increased in Ukraine, in the areas we're operating in those numbers have not been as high, as has been reported. The training has started there, which is a good thing, because the—