 And now for your strong Europe spotlight. On a recent visit to Europe, U.S. Army Chief of Staff General Mark Milley sat down with Army Europe Public Affairs to discuss a few of his top priorities. Readiness is our number one priority, and it's going to remain the number one priority for as long as I'm the Chief of Staff. The ability to create ready forces is not done overnight. It's done on a sustained basis. And across the Army, we have room to improve when it comes to readiness. We have to make sure that our units are fully manned. We've got to make sure that we're properly equipped and it's properly maintained. And significantly, we have to make sure that our training is up to speed for a wide variety of contingencies and that we have good and solid leadership. The number of troops we have in Europe forward station today on a permanent basis is somewhere around 30,000 or so. And that is significantly smaller than we've had in decades past. So in order to make sure that we have sufficient forces to both assure the Allies and deter adversaries, we want to go ahead and do that through a rotational basis and through the regionally aligned forces.