 We are here to sustain this barangay, especially barangay masi. So we are very glad that we have today the members of the civil affairs team made by Captain Yung. We are very thankful and we are still supporting us. U.S. Forces, we've been working incredibly close with our Filipino counterparts all the way from the planning cycle in the J9 cell and the J3 cell down to actually conducting the individual assessments and engagements on ground. So everything we do is truly shoulder-shoulder and it gives us the opportunity to both learn from each other. We are an infantryman, but we are also doing our job as a civil-military team. So that's why we can assist the civil affairs team, the U.S. civil affairs team. So that we can collaborate, we can know, and we can find what are the needs and what are the problems needed by the communities. The Philippine Army is always willing to give our hand-in-hand support with the troops of the civil affairs team of the U.S. Other than that, when I was in school, I didn't have this kind of equipment because they didn't have a permanent equipment like this. But now, I can use it because this is what our U.S. Army group is doing. That's why we are helping a lot of children.