 Karat is cooperation afloat, readiness and training. We play a very small part in a large-scale exercise that gives us the opportunity to work with other nations within the Indo-Pacific area. We provided for them some mount training, so interior to exterior movement, as well as machine gun range, where we taught them how to deploy our machine guns. We also taught them combat marksmanship, and then in return they were teaching us jungle warfare and jungle survival. What I've taken away from the Indonesians is that Marines pretty much across the board are incredible warriors no matter where you go, knowing no matter what happens in the world, you can always count on the Indonesian Marines to be a very similar force to work with.