 What we just did is a comment for us on what we're about to do. We're going to go, oh, really? We purposely made it hard as a boat company. So then when we have to do it for real, it's a little bit easier. Easier, easier. For this year's exercise Fuji Viper, we started off with executing some individual skills. And that consisted of live fire marksmanship ranges, as well as some rocket ranges, in that improving our anti-armor effectiveness. We moved on to squad level live fire attacks and then ultimately culminated in a force-on-force exercise. Thermal Marine Division is committed to having maintaining an effective presence in the first island chain. If any aggressor would want to try to challenge that or upset the stability and the peace of the Indo-Pacific, then we are here and we're ready to deter that alongside our partners. Thermal Marine Division's mission in the Pacific and how the Joint Counter-Assault Campaign influences that. Our job here is to support the commander of the US Indo-Pacific and a free and open Pacific. So in that name, what we do with the Joint Counter-Assault Campaign, we go in and we support our partners. If the situations tended to deteriorate, the likelihood of us supporting a partner nation is high. And so because we're capable of demonstrating that ability, that supports the mission of the division as well as PCOM. Fire!