 The different elements in the Mew come together to support each other. Each different component in the Mew brings together a different kind of element of warfighting capability that ends up supporting each other. So the BLT and their Marines and the ACE provide support to them with our aircraft in the form of transportation. And then the logistics combat element is there in the form of the CLB in order to help sustain those forces and ensure they get the support that they need. At the beginning, we had a very young platoon, but in the Marine Corps we were a reps-based business. So as time went on, as we progressed or going through the deployment program, they actually started showing more proficiency, got way more comfortable with it. Everything about the Mew is we're prepared for anything. So there's so many different contingencies, so many different options that they could deploy us to. So we need to be really on top of our game and have a wide spectrum of capabilities. Every deployment is different, I would say. Every deployment is different, but the mission never changes. We become a one team, one fight. We all have the same goal, same mission. And it's always to make sure that we go and go on deployment as one team and come back as one team and make sure that we leave nobody behind. This MAGTAP is ready, we're certified, we're trained. What we've put together as a team that I believe is absolutely ready for whatever might come our way as we go forward. This MAGTAP is built on an incredible number of world-class Marines and sailors. We've committed themselves to a level of excellence, readiness and teamwork that has made them absolutely the premier force in readiness as a Marine Air Ground Task Force, but also as a critical part of the Naval Expeditionary Force with the Infibious Ready Group.