 We have a saying in Orwing that if you master these conditions you master everything and it's most about getting familiarised with the environment, climate, weather, terrain and the equipment you have So that is the most The next level is basically a cooperation between the nations, align procedures, align orders, understand, translate everything over to good military operations So familiarisation with the terrain, climate and then the drill of the rehearsal of procedures basically I think it's even more important than ever, at least for a very very long time now with the situation we have elsewhere in Europe and showing that we are standing together we are training together, we are strong, we are skilled, so it's important The Marines are the first responders, so they have to be ready to be projected to the ground by the sea in any situation, in any scenario, in any climate and what we are seeing here in Norway, this is important because in this case the climate, the weather, is an opponent and never as in this situation we have to be ready I think it's important to be able to survive and to show that we are strong in this training to be a part of the field, so that we can also show that we will continue to work normally even if the situation is what it is at the moment The environment is the same for us regardless if we are members of NATO or partners so it makes sense to train together, to operate together in this environment simply It feels even more relevant to work and operate and train together with free European forces and also underpinning the transatlantic link so it makes real sense more than ever this time I really have to underline that and then again, obviously it also makes sense to stick to what is planned and not deviate from our plans and would we deviate from our plans, we would also deviate from how we build capability, military capability among our nations so it's highly relevant