 And now, for your strong Europe spotlight. For Sergeant Major Downport, you have been training soldiers for over 30 years. I'm obviously very proud of you. You've prepared to take over as Command Sergeant Major of U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command, and you reflect on your time in Europe. What are some of the aspects of U.S. Army Europe that stand out in your mind? Sergeant, I can think of three things. First is good quality training. That is the best thing that we can do for our soldiers to make sure that they're successful. Secondly, I would say the role of culture. We're very fortunate to have 51 countries in our area of responsibility, and culture is hugely important in future operations. And in our leadership laboratory, our soldiers are getting exposed to it in OAR, and they're also getting it at our NCL Academy. And then lastly, I would say about relationships. Relationships truly matter. Not only up and out, but also with our alliance, to make sure that we establish those relationships in a peacetime before we have to deploy together.