 morning. That's right. Santa Claus is already delivering presents and we have someone to help make sure that he stays on time. General Glenn of Benhirk is with the North American Outer Space Defense Command. His team is in charge of making sure the big man and makes it around the world. General, good morning and first off, thank you for your service. Well, thank you, dude. Thank you. So how does your team track Santa? Well, we used a series of radars, satellites in our airplanes that we use each and every day to track potential threats to North America. That would be Canada and the United States. The first thing that detects Santa Claus is the series of radars across the northern part of Canada and Alaska. Then once Rudolph knows becomes visible, the satellites, the overhead infrared satellites detect him and then finally our fighters. And so of course we're dealing with the cold weather. That's the hot topic for some of us here in the US. So where the cold weather affect our fast sense and makes it around the globe? Well, Santa's been in this long time and we've never seen the weather impact Santa Claus at all during his trip. He makes a trip in a 24 hour period very consistent each and every year. And so how does norad help with Santa with his mission to make sure he can get those gifts in on time? Well, we keep track of him and ensure he's safe each and every destination that he goes to and when he comes into the North American continent, we maintain escort with him with our fighters. That'd be our Canadians, D F 18s our F 15s F 16 and our F 22s to ensure a safe passage. How many people how many people were talking about to make sure that Santa has a safe passage at least here in our continent? Well, it's hundreds of volunteers here along with our supporters, commercial supporters to ensure that this happens. We'll have more than 500 folks answering calls all day long. We'll have our norad Santa dot org website. We'll have our Facebook page and folks can call in to our folks to ensure they know where Santa is for a safe passage. And that numbers 877 high norad H I norad. Alrighty, General Glenn Van Herp would do appreciate your services one again. Make sure the big man does his job on time. Thank you, sir. Thank you.