 As an enterprise, we're not geared to do this. There truly is no playbook that we're following. It's a different world now. This is a thinking game. We need to be very deliberate in our action. This is the largest presence of AC 130s ever participating in Balakaton. The word Balakaton means shoulder to shoulder. We're working with some of our partner forces, some of our strongest allies. So dating all the way back to World War II, all the way through AC 119s in Vietnam, now to AC 130s we're coming back. They expect nothing but the best. So if we're going to say we're the best close air support, we need to train and make sure they're ready for that as well. There's an adage, if you want to go fast, go alone. But if you want to go far, go together. So we partnered with the KC-46 that has taken us to the Philippines with just one stop there in Hawaii. But what that helps us do is carry our ammunition. Getting ammunition to a place like the Philippines is very hard. Now we just put it in the back of the plane and get there. That's the kind of agility we need for the future. Our credibility is based on how strong our alliance is. So we owe it to them and we owe it to each other to be good partners that are capable in our military actions. This is just one part of the big puzzle. The entire exercise leverages the whole spectrum of AFSOC air that we could bring to the fight. I couldn't be more proud of the members of the unit and all of our partners across base. We're taking that competition mindset and we're putting it into action. There truly is no playbook that we're following. We're trying to cut through and find a path. I hope to share this path with all of our other partner units. Really the rest of the military.