 The Steadfast Defender is a large-scale live exercise that's testing NATO's defense plan. So Gunson Hall is participating with the amphibious operations with Steadfast Defender, where we have embarked Swedish, Finnish and French landing force in order to help them practice doing amphibious operations in an arctic environment. The amphibious operations now during peacetime allows us to work through interoperability issues, language issues, and help build our efficiency and our resilience so that when a crisis actually does happen that we are prepared. The amphibious operations are inherently complex because we're talking about aircraft, small boats, ships, troops, all coordinating and syncing together, and if you're not communicating if you're not interconnected between C4I systems and where you are in the battle space, you may not necessarily be able to conduct an amphibious operation. And the arctic environment is a different environment than where we normally operate because we're dealing with temperatures and beaches that we don't normally work with. We are happy to be here in Hardstand, Norway, and we're proud to be part of the U.S. contingent for Steadfast Defenders.