 So ship life, a lot of people imagine being on a ship like a cruise line going on a vacation, but here not so much. Definitely a big eye-opener in the way that the Navy has to go through their deployments as opposed to us. And the key to success is this thing that we're standing on right now. The key to success in this fight that's coming at us is this right here. Our commanders here in the Pacific, they recognize that it's not necessarily a question of if, but more so a question of when the Navy Marine Corps team must be ready to respond to some kind of crisis or disaster here in the region. It all comes down to building that team, building that team, you know, we're all going to chatter, walking in the same P-ways, living on the same roof, quote-unquote. Granted, you know, we're all part of the Navy, but we're so different in so many ways. And so all of us to come together and to train as one, that's the big part, just training as one. So Blue Chromite is one of the several exercises that allows us to prepare, sustain that readiness between the Navy and Marine Corps and bring it together, that blue-green team, in order to ensure that our capabilities are well integrated and we're ready to fight tonight together as one team here in Pacific AO.