 Eager Lion is a bilateral multi-service level exercise that really brings in American forces, our partners with the Army, the Navy, the Air Force, and also really our biggest partner over here, the Jordanians, the Jordanian Armed Forces, and we all come together to conduct training to better conduct synergy across both services and both nations. The Special Purpose MAGTAF Crisis Response Central Command was tasked with providing a Bravo Command, really a command and control structure out here to partner with the quick reaction force of the Jordanian Armed Forces. And that portion of the Bravo Command was to come over here, observe how the Jordanian quick reaction force operates at a battalion staff level, and then provide any feedback and learn from them as well in terms of battalion-sized staff operations. The other thing, the Special Purpose MAGTAF, was tasked with was providing a platoon to conduct bilateral training with one of the companies from the quick reaction force, and they executed that training at the King of Bella Special Operations Training Center, other known as CASATIC. And some of the stuff that they were executing was live fire ranges, military operations in urban terrain, other known as mal-training, partnered with the Company 3 of the QRF. So I think from the Marine Corps' perspective, the training benefits us because we get to work with one of our biggest partners in this region, and that's the Jordanian Armed Forces. It allows us to learn from them, learn how they execute their operations in the region, and they get to learn from us and how we execute operations. So the really biggest takeaway from this is we're building a stronger relationship between us and the Jordanian Armed Forces.