 IOC, Initial Operational Capability, is the first milestone that a squadron achieves once it stands up. So this squadron was an F-18 squadron about 10 months ago. One day it was an F-18 squadron, the next day it became an F-35 squadron. We are now taskable and we are now combat capable on a limited basis compared to what we will be eventually when we get to fully operational capable. If and when the call comes from a combatant commander or from the MAW or 3MF, we are ready to go out and conduct our wartime mission. Our next goal is to become fully operational capable. And what that means is increasing our number of qualified maintainers and pilots to achieve more of our required mission sets that a combatant commander or higher could task us with. And how that will ultimately end up is two fully operational capable squadrons aboard this air station that are capable of conducting distributed operations throughout the entire area of responsibility. And that will also enable us to conduct more opportunities for joint training and combine training with our allies and partner nations in the region.