 Yeah, yeah. Oh, yeah, that's right. I guess so. Up here in the territory, it is challenging. Yeah. Bit warm there. We had 100 Marines march on Anzac Day with that idea. Oh, that's magnificent. Yes, sir. That's tremendous. It was wonderful to be able to have you part of that. But it's a big place to move around. Appreciate it, sir. Thank you. Thank you for what's happening here from the start. It's hard work. It's really hard work. That's right. It's not. You know, they, you know, guys come around and plug their machines in and they give us more capability. Because it's fly by wire, all these wires, anytime we need to troubleshoot or make changes to that, they just quick access for our, I mean, it's what we're told that you're related to in the style suite. You have similar actions these days. Yeah. You normally do? Well, to me personally, I've never flown here, sir. This is my first employment. Okay. I'm very excited to fly here. Yeah. A few weeks there now, is it? You've been here longer than that? No, about three, four months? Three, four months. Okay. You've been here a bit longer. How have you had them? I think just this one. She wouldn't mind? Yeah, it should be. Yeah. So she's an explosive detection. Yeah. Anything to the... Well, she's a very warm train. Don't get my doctor to sit down. That's better. It took me a month to get it. Yeah. Very good. Well, thanks for your service, guys. Thank you to Colonel Banning from the United States and to all of those who are here enjoying us from our great friends and allies in the United States. It's tremendous to have you here with us. I'm very pleased to be here today, because this is another significant step forward in the steps we're taking as a government to ensure that our defence forces are always ready and that they have access to the best training facilities of anywhere in the world, and that they can work with our allies and partners as we are here with the United States Marines to ensure that together, as always, the United States and Australia will be a combination that pursues peace. Our objective here in this part of the world is a free and open Indo-Pacific. Our objective here is to ensure a peaceful region. And I want to thank all of them who are here for their service, both the Australian forces who are here and of course the U.S. Marines who are here serving in the same cause. And we thank them very much for that.