 I think what's unique about the Ivy Vision is your culture and your people. Everybody was on their game, everything that I saw. I mean my day started off with PT, with the platoon. It was good, hard training, everybody was engaged, leaders doing what I want leaders to do and that's leading by example and from the front. So that was a lot of fun. Then I hopped on a helicopter and went out and visited one of the battalions who were in the middle of squad lot fires, saw an awesome striker infantry squad executing one of their battle drills and then I had lunch with the soldiers of the week and I tell you what, I met one of the most impressive PFCs that I've met in a long time. This kid was a superstar. I asked him to define people first and I'm not even going to try to repeat it because I can't do it justice. So this has been a tremendous visit for me and what I do, what I'm responsible for is the readiness of the Army. This unit, this division is in a great place. It's incredibly well led. We have tremendously talented non-commissioned officers and officers and at the foundation of this we've got the best soldiers in the world.