 It's important that CTAF continue training with our partners here in Africa to understand our capabilities, understand our strengths, our weaknesses, give us that opportunity to overcome our weaknesses and continue to improve our relationships going forward. Improving our interoperability is essential. When we're faced with a crisis, that's not the time to be doing introductions. We want to have good relationships already built, good partnerships developed so we can jump right into the fight and assist in the time of crisis. I think the best part of being involved in justifying a corridor of similar exercises is coming up to this point of execution. There's a lot of preparatory planning going on, a lot of logistical planning, but to actually see the execution, whether it's the CPX or the FTX, the man post exercise or the field training exercise, actually come to fruition, see it being executed, whether it's multilateral, bilateral nations coming together to execute on the field, overcoming all the different challenges. It's really extraordinary and something that I love to see. Stop me within the marker. Time, stop me with time. Freaking great. And entire group, okay? You'll be fine. Working together with our partners, what we've already seen in this short exercise is a greater understanding of our cultural differences, better communication, understanding that we have some challenges that we must overcome to work and improve our interoperability. These exercises give us a great opportunity to do that, and we hope to see this continue in the years to come.