 We're gracious for the opportunity that the Croatian Armed Forces host the Iowa National Guard, Minnesota National Guard, as well as the Coast of ours. What we're here for is an exciting event. It's called the Midwest Croatia Coastal Exercise Adriatic Thunder. What it is is a capability exercise to evaluate how well our teams operate in cybersecurity, both on the defensive as well as somewhat on the offensive mimicking of an advanced threat in the region. We're partnering, showing our ability to work with one another, work across nations, work across joint environments, and then do it in actual hands-on fashion where you really see ones and zeros in the defense of critical mission system. United States partners has prepared cyber range, has prepared the cyber scenarios and this is one unique opportunity for our Croatian team and also as I see for the Coastal team to participate in exercise this big. I know when Crossville got hit with a dust attack, one of the first calls they made was to our tag. So when you have these kind of religious builds it just creates that conduit to get support and help. We can come together, allied nations work together, help each other, get to know each other, improve friendships, improve relationships between our countries and that's definitely worth it. I really enjoy coming out and doing IT, but also I get to experience a new culture. Experiencing their culture, you know getting to see their way of life, I find that really interesting and also I'm getting to see Croatia through their representatives. State partnership program has been a, I would say, a highlight for the National Guard as a whole.