 Roger, saw a copy, five minutes. So where we are right now is in Drogsvik Finland, it's in the southwestern part of Finland not far from the port of Henko. Right now we're working with the Newlands Brigade, which is one of the two coastal brigades of the Finnish Navy, the Finnish Defense Forces, and we're providing direct support sustainment to the Newlands Brigade, and what that means is as a logistics unit we're using the different modes of distribution or transportation to provide supplies and support of the Newlands Brigade to keep them moving as they're conducting their maneuver operations. So as far as being out here in Drogsvik Finland, not only are we operating in the cold but we're also operating in the archipelago, so a littoral environment. So the end state for us and one of the big things that we've taken away from the Finns is how do we work in a cold weather environment that's also surrounded by water as well as islands. So how do we move via boats? How do we connect surface distribution so on land to water? How do we connect our aerial distribution like aerial delivery and external lifts so moving equipment underneath helicopters to islands and then how do we support how we tie that into supporting an element via boat. That's one of the big takeaways that we've gotten so far working with the Newlands Brigade down here in the archipelago. On an individual level and on a professional level it's been great working with the Finns. Naturally everyone has their ways they do things so there's a little bit of friction here and there but overall it's been great. Fantastic people to work with and I'd love to do it again. This opportunity to exercise and to train in this environment is absolutely critical because when we look to not just the future of where the threat is or where we see ourselves operating, Marines need to be ready for that and they need to be prepared. Being here now training this is this is the type of preparation that they need. They need hands-on, they need in-person, they need real challenging training. That's what Marines like. Well the US Marines arrived approximately three months ago and they've been living in a brigade. They have accommodation built just for them in Brigade area where our conscripts are stationed as well. It all has happened very quickly after the Finland and Sweden applied for NATO. It all started we had the first it's called amphibious training event. We had a first event in the summer when the USS Kersak was here and now this is the second training event. We do bilateral cooperation. We get to know each other get to know each other's habits and the way we operate. For us US Marine Corps is a big entity. It's a whole different culture and their capabilities and their way of thinking is the biggest lesson for us to learn and I've been very very satisfied with the cooperation that we've had. It's been very good.