 The most important thing to realize in the Marine Corps is that it's everyone's focused on the infantrymen or the main effort, right? And that can really shift, but I think that the coolest thing about the ACE is that every asset that we have is geared towards supporting the platoon on the ground or whatever that element is. We do actually have the Northern Lightning because they're hard. The logistics of getting all the way out here and moving all the way back are hard. The actual sorties and the organization, the planning, it takes an entire day or more to plan one flight, right? And you come back and you debrief the entire thing and you learn all the things you do wrong, but it comes back to lessons learned. And I feel like we're going to come out of these two weeks and have learned so much more about what it's like to deploy, to do all these basically combat sorties, come back safe, debrief, learn, and then safely go back home. The Northern Lightning is a practice deployment with fantastically professional adversaries provided by the U.S. Air Force.