 And now for your strong Europe spotlight. Soldiers from six different nations were tested on everything they'd learned during the International Combat Lifesavers course at McCoy-Barritz, Germany. The soldiers developed new skills and common practices that can be applied when they are in the field. Finding new ways to communicate, that's been a big help and also working with different nationalities. We're not always going to work straight up British Army. We will be working with the Americans, the Danish, the Czechs. So yeah, he's good to get to work with them and also develop leadership skills along with them. The end result of the course was soldiers being able to work as one to reach their goals. At the end of the day, we have a common ground. Right here teaches us common things. So somebody else helping me out, do something, we're not fumbling around, be like, oh no, this is not how we do it. Oh no, this is not how we do it. Getting a common ground and having everybody on the same page is really good when you're working on the stress.