 Two things to remember about those tank traps, which are the oceans, the Atlantic and the Pacific. And that is what Robert Kaplan, the great author and one of my favorites says in Asia's Cauldron, the tyranny of distance and the stopping power of water. And the only way for the United States to project its power and to maintain stability and security with all of these incredible alliances that we have out in the Pacific and in NATO is to be able to have a strong forward presence and primarily a naval presence. Now you'll note that I am a naval officer, so I am slightly biased. If you think about what happened just prior to the war in Ukraine, December of 21, before February 22 in the attack, we had three ships in the Black Sea. The USS Mount Whitney, my favorite ship, my command ship when I was six-fleet, Arleigh Burke and Porter. And we pulled them out so as not to exacerbate Vladimir Putin and not to push him into attacking Ukraine. Well, he did anyway. And we created a new normal of virtual presence. Ladies and gentlemen, virtual presence is actual absence, so we have to be there.