 Today we did a dynamic display with a T-72 and a Leopold II. It was a joint mobility display for the NATO Day and the Stop. Speaking with the Czech soldiers and the German soldiers, we're bonding really, really well. It's almost as if we're working together in the same army. As an armored battalion, us working with, say, the Czech or the German military with their tanks and their version of strikers would be very beneficial. I think the U.S. plays a special role in NATO. Obviously, the 64 is one of the higher assets of our helicopter side, at least. So, you know, bringing it out here and showing some of the capabilities of what we can do and letting people crawl on their cockpits and then letting some of the kids get up in there is just great to see how happy they are. We've been working with the Czech army and a couple of German soldiers, so it's really nice to keep that continuity between us and them, and it's pretty exciting to see another military branch. So, being the 100th anniversary, to be a special partner, it's pretty cool to show them what we got.