 This is called a pass. This is how they do it. This is how they go out. Do you have a cover? Tell them as well. Harkiv is just the most logical option because of the geographical location. It's closer to the front-line areas. It's closer to where troops need the training. And I believe Harkiv has a more, you know, a deeper commitment to the defence because of its location to the Russian border. Whereas regions like Lviv and Kiev aren't so much in desperate need of defence now that they were before. We don't have much time with them. We don't have enough time to make someone a professional soldier. But we have enough time to give them life-saving skills that can improve their survivability and the survivability of people around them. Control your squad. Tell them what you want. Control your squad. Some are very happy. Some are proud. Most of them are terrified. He's the commander. How do you convince them that you need to be here? Well, today it's Ukraine. Tomorrow it's everyone else. To be honest, it's pretty hard. Because it's all new to me. Because when I got the call it was during the war at the military café. So it's pretty long. I haven't served for a long time. We are now coming to NATO standards in the accelerated mode, so to speak. And everything has to be developed very quickly. Then we go to the lesson. In general, communication is good. It's possible to learn a little bit at once. I'm telling you, we have a lot of time. Minus, stretching, everything that worries us. Everyone is together. Watch his muzzle and lie muzzle. Two coming out.