 Physically, mentally, we've always had an aggressive combat conditioning plan. We've covered over 100 kilometers in the last week. This is just part of being an infantryman. The entire time that we've been here, we've worked reverse schedules, so everything's been at night. We preach, we own the night, but we very rarely practice it, and we're living it right now. Australia is one of our longest-standing allies, and this is an important partnership that we have here. So to be able to maintain this relationship with Australia, I think, is critical. This is probably one of the most austere field ops I've participated in. There's no distractions, and it's actually been awesome because the Marines are forced, in a sense, to kind of interact and immerse with one another constantly. You know, sheer misery always builds camaraderie. We already are a better company and a closer unit just in the first week that we've been here.