 EDRI stands for Emergency Deployment Readiness Exercise. It is essentially a no-notice deployment for a unit to go from home station to another location, in this case, Germany. I'm very proud of this organization and I understand, and the great thing is our soldiers understand that this is an important mission to the Army. And that's why we're so dedicated to making it succeed. It's palpable to see the excitement at the soldier level and to have leaders really engage with soldiers to make sure this is a success. It's very motivating, if you will. So ensuring that we have, obviously, all of our equipment is good to go, fully mission capable, ensuring that all of our soldiers are both physically and mentally ready to deploy. It's a fast-paced environment that is testing a lot of systems and I think on the backside of this, we're going to learn a lot. That'll help us down the road. I'm proud to be able to help the Chief of Staff and help the Army validate its readiness model.