Data Guard Archive Latency with Physical Standby

I'm trying to get a latency number that tells me how long it took ARCH to move an archive file from the Primary instance to the physical standby instance and "apply it". I see lots of numbers but I can't make heads or tails of them. Does a metric such as this exist in a log file, a V$ view, or can it possibly be calculated or extrapolated?
Thanks
Steve ([email protected])

This is how calculated the same in a test env.
1. stop standby listener
2. shutdown standby
3. perform a data load (import)
4. start the standby listener. This will cause arch files to be shipped to the standby. Monitor the files being shipped and time it
5. start the standby db in recovery mode
6. repeatedly execute the following query while timing the log apply services:
SELECT SEQUENCE#,APPLIED FROM V$ARCHIVED_LOG ORDER BY SEQUENCE#;

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