 So, today is Partnership Appreciation Day. It's an opportunity for after 20 years to take a step back and recognize the partnerships that have been built, recognize 20 years here at Camp Lemonnier, as well as the ability to just kind of walk around, talk to people that you don't always get the chance to speak with outside of the work context and be able to enjoy a few minutes together, recognizing them for the great work that they do as our partners here. I really can't be understated how important our relationship is with the Djiboutians and their ability to accommodate us here and really work together to achieve common goals. Following the heinous attacks on 9-11, the United States desperately needed a friend here and Djibouti was that friend and the French forces extended a hand and they remain so today. So, from here, from this place and from this relationship, we push back against the tyranny and devastation of terrorism together. We look for all opportunities to help Djibouti to remain a stable, strong anchor in a very turbulent neighborhood and together, the French, the Djiboutians, the Italians, the Japanese, the South Koreans, the Spanish, all serving the common global good here.