 Exercise Northern Steel is an opportunity for us to combine all the elements of the MAGTAP and execute a four-zone force exercise in the Camp Lejeune area. Great opportunity to bring in air, great opportunity to bring in ATSB, ground combat forces, to exercise and really test ourselves and challenge ourselves for future high-intensity scale combat operations. Synchronization of ground and air elements is critical. That's what makes the MAGTAP special, is that we have the capability to rapidly integrate all of the forces that we have, whether it's aviation, ground, logistics. It gives us the opportunity to fight as a regiment, gives me an opportunity to exercise the battalion in the field, getting every Marine engaged in an operation that we could potentially execute against a peer adversary. And for us to have a realistic scenario, it gives us a great opportunity to exercise our capabilities and see what we're going to do. CLB-6 provides direct support, tactical logistics to an infantry regiment beyond its organic capabilities, and this was a wonderful opportunity for us to fight as a MAGTAP and to operate with other elements that normally we only do in a forward-deployed mission. I think the most valuable thing that occurred during this exercise was our ability to demonstrate to the commanders and the conventional forces of the Marine Corps the capabilities that SOFT brings to their battle space. The team learned a lot about ourselves and now we go back to the drawing board. We take the lessons, we don't rest on our laurels, and we continue to attack to make ourselves sharper and make ourselves more ready for the fights to come. We have an obligation, but we have a duty, and when our nation calls, they can rest assured we will be ready.