Thank you.
We've heard from a number of witnesses who have talked about providing pretraining for our soldiers before they go into situations. I realize that we do an awful lot of pretraining in the sense that we're training our soldiers, troops, etc., in how they perform things, but I think they were referring more to issues of being exposed to what they might see in the battlefield.
In particular, we heard from one witness who was talking about dealing with creepy-crawly things, such as when you see somebody's who's had an issue, for example, an injury that might expose their abdomen, and how they're going to deal with it and respond to that. How do you see that fitting into your programming?