 Steadfast Defender 2024, NATO's largest exercise in decades, includes over 90,000 troops from all 31 NATO allies in and by T-Sweden. The NATO-led exercise Brilliant Jump 24, which is part of Steadfast Defender 2024, is an operational and tactical level alert and deployment exercise. It aims to strengthen the Alliance's deterrence and defense capabilities, and To train and test, NATO's very high readiness Joint Task Force, VJTF, troops to operate, to tempo and provide decisive action in response to any arising crisis. This year's participating countries are Albania, Poland, Spain, Turkey and the United Kingdom. Brilliant Jump is one out of 14 exercises that are being executed in the context of the exercise and the umbrella of NATO, the Steadfast Defender, and the importance and relevance of this exercise is related to the fact that this is the only one that is led by NATO. We are in the nick of opportunity of training the VJTF as the Special Head of NATO Response Force, and after having been here on the whole morning, I have to say that we have the right leadership, the committed and very professional troops with the right skills. I've been delighted with what I've seen. We've done a lot of training as headquarters, as commanders, and this is the first time we've come together live with all of the troops, so all of the nations have trained very hard on their own, and today we've proven our interoperability, our ability to work together and to deliver the results you saw today. So as you said, Poland is in fact in the front line of the NATO, this is the eastern flank of the NATO, so we have to be ready to fight first. The exercise was really good, everything went well. We had a lot of things to do. We had a lot of enemies to take on because other people had to stop back, problems always happen. As we say in the army, it is first plan never survives the war, so we had a second plan, a third plan, so everything went well. I think with all of the soldiers it's great to talk to them, especially about the different job roles and find out things in common as well, and it's actually quite interesting to see how unique each individual unit is from each nation, especially if we're going to be working so closely together.