 We are currently here in Haarsted, Norway, to facilitate the offload of the Cape Race, which is a black-bottom boat carrying the MV-22s and the CH-53s. Me and my marines are part of the exercise Cold Response-22, transporting military equipment that is then being utilized at different locations, so we are seeing to the throughput of that equipment to the different nodes in Norway. What that enabled us to do was carry those ships across the ocean and we were able to use Haarsted as a launching point to launch them in a cold weather environment. The Norwegians are helping us in multiple ways. The first of which is the actual contractors that we're using, so we are using Norsea Norbase, so that is the port authority here at Haarsted that we're using, and so they have helped us with the heavy equipment operators and the contracting the different tractor trailers, and we're using their port for the ferry ops as well. And the MV-22s and the CH-53s were utilized when they were shipped from Camp Lejeune on the black-bottom. They were able to come here and we were able to offload them and actually fly them away from the port, and they're going to multiple different locations to help support the exercise cold response-22. The other group of Norwegians that are helping us, the Home Guard-16 is providing 24-hour, 7 days a week security for the port, so they are patrolling around making sure everything is safe and looking for anything that is out of the ordinary.