 So I'm very happy to be over here coming from the island of Guam, which is about 90 degree weather, and then being inserted here into a negative degree weather, it was a learning experience for me, myself as well, other than just a rotational training unit. So I am learning a lot about all the Army gear, the Army that provides all this cold weather gear. I'm learning how to use it. JPMRC is the Joint Pacific Multinational Readiness Center. For JPMRC to exercise these types of operations in this environment, it's very important. As you can see around us, this is a unique environment that cannot be replicated anywhere else except here. Our plan today to meet up with foreign allies is to be able to exchange ideas. Some of the allies that we're meeting live in the same environment that we're currently operating in. It's important to work with our multinational partners in this environment to share, collaborate ideas together, understand our capabilities and limitation, and also gain perspective. It's very important to maintain our relationship with foreign allies because they are our allies. And if we were ever to go to war again, that we can depend on each other and support each other in that war. And being able to train with them and share knowledge with them will pay dividends in the future.