 Practice makes perfect. So the more you exercise, the better you are when it comes to execution. And training as you fight is something that we always do. So going overseas and pretending to do what we would do in the real world definitely helps when you go to do your actual mission. Swift Response 21 is a multinational exercise that's taking place with our allied partner. From getting here to on-ground Romania, we had to pick up our equipment coming off the aircraft and then we had to set up our trucks, set up our computers, making sure that we had sufficient power so we were able to plug our computers in and talk to our partners. We're just making sure that we can deploy safely in a COVID environment and do our job across seas with our allied partners. Our experience working with partners has been great. Our partners in peace in NATO countries have phenomenal team players. They're very professional. They're friendly. We love working with them. My favorite part about doing missions like this is actually being able to travel the world. When I joined the Army, that was what I wanted to do. And so now we're actually able to do that and I get to see other countries, how they work and how to do my job in those countries.