 When it came to alligator lightning, our sole purpose in life was to board the tonnare, get familiar with the French in general, see how they worked on a day-to-day basis, kind of coordinated with them. Especially since we were working off their vessel, we needed to understand their logistics, how they set up the birds. In order to be successful, I have to intimately understand what they do, and they have to intimately understand what we do. And then went ship to shore from the tonnare to a training area, conducted a raid. We had, I believe, foreign air controllers from the French birds, from French aircraft, as well as we had our own American JTACs, Joint Terminal Attack Controllers, that were controlling aircraft both with the Confliction of Airspace and with proper landing inside the landing zone. So we had French aircraft, we had U.S. aircraft working out here, and we're just trying to see how the different countries operate as far as techniques for controlling aircraft and bringing them in for close air support. We had French guys talking to American aircraft, American guys talking to French aircraft, so it was a good mix of different perspectives on how we do things. So that training with collision forces, I think it went very well. We are here to join, to participate in the alligator lighting operations. It was a very good exchange. We really appreciate the work with real specialists and professionals. It was a very good day. We got a lot of assets, no specific issues, so it was a very good day for us. And there's always something to learn when you get the two sides together. The alligator lighting was a joint-level operation, basically culminating in, at the tactical level, a platoon-level raid operation in order to grab an HVI, have high-value individual target from an objective, and then conduct a speedy withdrawal off the objective. It's important to operate the joint-forces because we've proven in the past that it allows us the most versatility, allows us the most support. And as part of the Special Purpose MAGTF, Press Response in San Com, we constantly operate under joint forces. I think it went very smoothly.