 Today, at the port of Lisingen, Netherlands, we are downloading the USNS Medanke, which has a second brigade, first Calvary Division's equipment that they brought over for their European rotation. Once a vehicle gets offloaded from the ship, we as an MCT use what's called a DRAM tablet to scan the military shipping labels on these vehicles. This will ensure that we know all the information relating to the vehicle, and then we can ensure that it gets on the correct truck, barge, or train, so it can get to the final location, whether it be anywhere else in Europe. This is important because it allows for the deploying unit, first Calv, to be able to quickly access a port, ensure that its equipment is going to be safely and expeditly downloaded, and it will get to the right location in the coming days, but also allows for the equipment to arrive in the correct state in terms of maintenance and in the most efficient way possible. Looking at the operation Atlantic Resolve, we are very proud that the port of Lisingen is already the fourth time that we can support the US military. For me as a representative from the Netherlands, we enjoy working together. In my opinion, looking at the cooperation with the SDDC, 21st, the members of the 2nd Army Command Brigade is going very well, and I think if I look at the way how smooth the operation goes, that's a very nice example that if you do it once a year, you'll see that we keep improving the operation and it's going smoother, safer, and swifter every time. So I'm very proud of the cooperation from your side, and looking at all the Dutch military, they are already showing their experience in an operation like this, and it's going better each time.