 It is the distances. It is operating across multiple islands. These large bodies of water that separate you and that will disaggregate your force. The terrain on these islands, it is steep. It is rough. The population centers are massive. It is a different environment. One of the beautiful things about training in Hawaii is we are a stone's throw from every other member of the joint force and we have access to their training facilities and ranges as well. It is important that units like the 75th Ranger Regiment come out and train in environments like this because it is different than what they have been doing. They have done some boat assaults, moving in rough terrain, learning the basics of how you fight, survive and win in a jungle environment. I think we are contributing to a more prepared army and a more prepared joint force for security challenges. We get a better understanding of how do we operate together at higher echelons, but understanding the Indo-Pacific better as a likely theater of future employment.