 On this range today, we're doing a little bit of direct fire practice with the Canadians. We're going to integrate with them. We're also going to be shooting the cruiser of weapons that we carry in the unit. We're supporting training for officer courses as a DP 1.2 artillery officer. WBAT supports all the artillery officer training, NCO training, here for Canada. This is the final exercise for the course. They go on to graduate next week on the 18th of August. It's always good to cross-train with other nations and other entities like this. You can learn different things that they do. You can cross-train on different systems, and it helps the lower enlisted and the Joes learn a lot more than they would normally. Today's training went pretty well. The soldiers on the guns really enjoyed it. It was good for cross-training, seeing different kits, seeing the same stuff. You saw the same thing, but different countries. See how different things are done and how Americans do things, and we do things differently. It was good for guys to see that. They got to trade some patches, shoot some 50-cal and stuff. They really enjoyed that. Yes. They're actually, as advertised, they're all very nice. They know a lot about the artillery. They live this every day. Again, it's very good to cross-train with them. They're very knowledgeable. We finished our final fire plan with a student who's successful, I'm hoping. It's been pretty good. Weather's been good, so when it's not raining, it's pretty good.