 There's an old African proverb that says if you want to travel fast, travel alone, but if you want to travel far, travel together. And that's what we're doing here today. We're traveling together with our partners from Ethiopia and the United States, working together to bring all our African land force chiefs and their senior listed lides together to really get after good dialogue and a pathway for the future. This is very unique for African chiefs, which is facilitated by the U.S. government and the U.S. Army. Your house is really an opportunity to bring our partners together to discuss issues that affect everyone equally. We don't just focus on defense issues, but we focus on food insecurity, drought, climate issues that impact our partner nations. So it's a great opportunity for us to hear from them, for them to hear from us, and for them to talk to each other. The office is very important, as Brother General said, it's very important to bring all together and to solve with a cooperative effort. So for me, it's very important.