 The exercise Aurora stands for Dawn, meaning the beginning of the build up of the Swedish Armed Forces. It's a very big exercise with more than 26,000 participants from Sweden, but also from 14 other nations. The exercise stands on national defence, is based on a national defence exercise, but also together with the partners. The main objective for the Air Force is to be able to command the units, but also to provide the host nation support for partners, but also to integrate them together with the Swedish units and to be able to command all of it. We come from a situation where the military capabilities were very low, small numbers. The realisation that the development of the world is not as positive as we saw before. Look what happened last year with a full invasion, the war is back in Europe. So now we're building again, we need a strong national defence even though we are entering NATO sooner or later. You need a robust solid national defence to take care of your own safety and defence. Of course we bring knowledge about fighting in this environment at our territory down south here, not least up north, harsh conditions, very cold, so that would be one thing. Modern thinking, high level of training and education for our officers, that would be part of what we bring to the table. The main thing will be to have a security guarantee as a country. So it's a political decision to be part of something greater, the military alliance, but also being able then to be part of the real operational planning, including bringing our national planning into NATO, be part of it and not least be part of NATO deterrence. I know today that Swedish military capabilities will add to NATO deterrence.