 From Soju's radio and television, this is the Army Now. The purpose of Sugar Salvo from the Arizona National Guard point of view is we're here to integrate with one of our allies. We're here to build that security cooperation agreement. We don't go to war by ourselves anymore. We bring somebody with us. And the more preparation, the more training, the more coordination we can do prior to that conflict or that event kicking off, the more prepared we'll be. The plan for our brigade was to come to do a training event in an area that was one, new to the soldiers, and two, that provided a different challenge. When you train in the same area, you've come to a place you need a challenge. So the brigade team looked around, talked with the good folks here in Boise, and they have an outstanding training area. So the idea was to come to a new area that would give the soldiers a challenge, some new experiences, new area, and they also have a lot of great training area here and a lot of great training innovations in this base that we wanted to take advantage of. That's the Army Now.