Prime Minister Justin Trudeau got in on a friendly Invictus Games rivalry with his own mic drop moment.

Trudeau is the latest world leader to help drum up support for the adaptive games with a viral video.

The second edition of the games for injured service members and veterans is taking place in Orlando, Fla. next week, and approximately 30 Canadians are slated to compete.

 "Oh, hey," Trudeau says in a 23-second video posted to Twitter on Monday.

"I just thought I'd show our friends in the U.S. and the U.K. how Canada brings it," he said, before doing a single pushup alongside two Invictus Games competitors.

Then, balancing on one arm, the prime minister drops an invisible mic, and ends the video with a "Boom."

The Invictus rivalry started when U.S. President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama challenged Prince Harry, the game's founder, to "bring it" to the Orlando event.

Prince Harry responded with his own video that featured his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II.