 This is a very good one for me in the context of anything. So we welcome you to come talk with us after all of this. Thank you. Anything you can see from the screen above. Just any kind of software, any kind of light and traffic. You're welcome everyone. Each of us has a few systems. The Echo Guard and the Echo Shield, the bigger brother. If you need to know. This year in Tide 23 we have increased into the area of operational interobility. NATO is looking at the interobility from two main directions. There is a technical interobility when we have standards in architecture to pass on messages between the system. And there is an operational interobility when we define tactic, technician procedure and standard operating procedure such that military coming from different nations, they speak the same language so they can communicate with each other. So about the integration of integrated air missile defence and small counter UASs. I think we can take a lot of the existing doctrine and operational experience that we have and use that for this kind of experimental new venue which is a small counter UAS. So we don't have to start from scratch but we can take big steps and to see what applies. We're now talking about modern digital agile threats, highly manoeuvrable, small, difficult to track and detect, difficult to counter. But we somehow got to integrate and fold that into the broader airspace challenge that the Alliance has. And again that's part of the power of this particular endeavour understanding the technical challenges, and how we can migrate those into the broader airspace challenge that sits in front of NATO every day. And we will continue to extend and expand our knowledge and understanding and by so doing we'll increase our resilience and obviously in time improve our defensive posture against such threats. Clearly there's a terrible endeavour on the way there. We're seriously challenged by trying to help as best we can but also trying to understand of how we can perhaps transport some of that knowledge and experience of those critical lessons out of the Ukraine operation and potential scenarios that NATO could face in the future. Understanding that threat of how to counter the UAS systems is really pivotal. Understanding that it's a very real mission threat like on a scale we've never seen before. And understanding our vulnerability.