 Sir Major Brouillard was a great man. The best. The kind of person you look up to, you follow. He was a kind, selfless, personable leader. He was one that did things because it was good for you. He did things because it was the right thing. And not because it would get him praise or because it was valuable for his career. He truly cared about soldiers. He always told me, you know, find a way to make yourself better. But more importantly, find a way to make your soldiers better. Terrible, terrible thing. You know, it's sad to lose someone so great. You know, it affected a lot of people. It influenced a lot of people. While he's not physically here anymore, he is here in the team that we built and the knowledge that he passed on to our NCOs and officers. He was one of the best. One of the best. His legacy needs to live on through all of us. So he believed in this mission. He believed in being here. If we were to stop our mission or we were to do our mission with any less passion or commitment than we were doing it before he died, then that was just going to be disrespect to him and his legacy.