 Check for UXO, let's move on and let's go. He looks bad. Global Medic is a joint national training capability accredited collective training exercise embedded within the Army Reserves combat support training exercise. We're out here at Fort Hunter Leggett in California with just over 3,000 soldiers executing collective training. We're interested in building and restoring readiness here at Global Medic to ensure the levels of proficiency to support the warfighter and moving at the same pace and trajectory as our active component counterparts. I've been to a couple of these CSTX training exercises before. And I think this is the most engaged that I've seen our soldiers in any of the CSTXes I've seen in the past. And I think that speaks a lot to the leadership as well as the OCTs and how they're really driving that. And then these soldiers have been asked to really walk through systematically the assessment that we would see in a normal patient. We're trying to give them that feedback that feels more real. We get some live roleplayers that are really engaged as well. And they give us some of that feedback, which is helpful. We get them intermixed with the mannequins. So that does help that training become a little bit more realistic. Excellent. Any drugs given? Do you have any drugs on board? This is my first time coming out to Global Medic. This is the capstone exercise in the United States Army for Army medicine. So I'm extremely proud of the units that are out here. I'm extremely proud of ARMEDCOM, the Med Brigade, and the training platform that we're using out here. Because what this is doing, it is doing what we don't do too often. That is giving our medical force the reps, the sets, the ability to show what they do best, which is conserve the fighting strength. Army medicine is Army strong.