 We are back this year in this Balakutan, bigger than ever before, and I think that demonstrates to our Filipino allies how committed we are to this partnership. Everybody works together to get, you know, the mission accomplished, and that mission was to show that we're capable of, you know, offloading gear and equipment rolling stock from ship onto shore. There are many real-life scenarios this applied to, as I mentioned earlier, humanitarian assistance and disaster relief. Anybody looking saw that much of the equipment we offloaded is actually earth-moving and terrain-shaping equipment, not necessarily combat equipment. Combat equipment could certainly be moved, but in order to deliver logistics, you have to have both an infrastructure to support it and a means to get it to where it has to go. So whether that be over roads or by sea, we have demonstrated here the ability to do both. We could push logistics out to other beaches if we needed to, or push it out via roads here. And that is applicable in any situation where we may not have access to ports. They gave us the opportunity to utilize the beach landings along with offloading gear over at the pier. And that allowed my Marines, my motor transport operators, to be able to conduct little convoys through the Filipino towns all the way here to the staging lot you see behind us. By exercising this now, we show that we can go pretty much anywhere we need to to deliver this sort of logistics supply, again, to support both military and non-military missions.