 Partnerships are important. Building friendships, that's what lasts forever. Having our partnership is a good start. If we have a good relationship as chaplains, our soldiers will also follow our example. The experience for our soldiers, demonstrating the importance of culture and importance of working together and then teaching together is very important. And I think what we're doing here, we're offering it in a good way so that the mission can be complete. Soldiers can deal with difficult situations, overcome, and for us to grow in our relationship as partners is happening as soldiers are getting fed spiritually. So it's a win-win situation. If he wants you to seize those moments to live every day of our lives with a purpose. It is different this year because we have more engagement than before. That's why we need to have this kind of dialogue and sharing so that we will learn. So our lives sense do not be terrifying and do not be discouraged for the Lord your God will give you whatever you do. I believe that when we start focusing so much on our own issues, our own problems, our own situations, we don't think outside the box of what God is doing, what He's capable of doing, I think we miss out on the great things. Our command and our leaders, they're all about, what we're about is the free and open Indo-Pacific, right? And our partnership plays a big role. And as chaplains, I think we could help making sure that that relationship continues to grow in a healthy way. I think others can learn from what we're doing. God has His hand imprinted upon everything that we do. And I believe that the best is yet to come.