 So Exercise Green Goblin, it's an annual exercise that we conduct here at the first combat camera squadron to really test and hone our skill sets in no light and low light conditions so that we can provide that perspective to DOD and joint leaders. So in expeditionary environments, we aren't really granted the opportunity to take our time to think through challenges. It kind of has to be like second nature, right? So these kinds of exercises kind of put us in that mindset to where we're not only flexing like our skills but we're flexing our mental capacity to be able to process stressful situations. We can see what's happening in front of us, assess it quickly, react correctly and then provide that inventory that we need to do. Operations don't stop when the sun goes down. We have to ensure that every single member of our team is a technical expert in those no light and low light conditions so that we can actually provide that imagery, whether it's historical record or if it's battlefield assessment. So that's why we conduct Exercise Light Green Goblin. It's necessary and it's definitely important.