 Wait, no change for today. You wouldn't shoot a flake, not the truth. Make sure you're not laying in the throne as the vehicles coming up to the L.O.A. There's some of them. That's what's down there, man. What's the point? Go up to the high dog. That's what's going to be fine. That's what's going to be fine. There we go. You don't go to the high dog, that's fine. The dog has it. All right, let's go, go up, go up, go up. Hey, push all the way down. Disregard one second. Go, go, go. Stay with three times, except it's going to be a little more. And Avergan specifically is waiting for targets to pop in the day. The person's ready for hunting. Yeah, so if I'm not mistaken. The significance of this exercise is that it's demonstrating United States resolve to NATO in the future of NATO force posture in Europe. So about a year ago, last summer in Madrid, NATO leaders got together and they decided that we were going to expand the NATO battle groups. At the time there were four and there were four more standing up. They decided they were going to expand those battle groups to brigade-sized elements from battalions. This is part of an effort to demonstrate proof of concept for how we can do that. Initial proof of concept is going to be to do that on a rotational or temporary basis. And then eventually they want to expand them to brigade-sized permanently. So we are currently now in the Mowapiski, Poland. And we are exercising the Griffin Shock exercise where the U.S. Secondary Cavalry is attached under the HQM&D Northeast. We have Quatermills National Division Northeast. You know, we are first time we are interacting with the U.S. Brigade-sized unit. So this is the first one. Another significant thing is that we have an embedded U.S., U.S. personnel into our HQ where they are coaching, mentoring and teaching us how to provide the divisional deep fire. And this is a really unique one for the first time it happens in our HQ history. Because our neighborhood is not safe due to the obvious reasons and due to those unpredicted neighbors. So that's why the expansion of the EFP battle groups and this such similar kind of exercise shows our willingness to the society or not even the willingness, our commitment to the society because the society is investing into us as a military to stand in case of aggression by the close neighbors.