 To me, I break our missions down into the three Rs, ready, reliable and responsive. When I think about being ready, we're charged with a mission, a surety mission that's a no-fail every moment of every single day throughout the entire year. We have to be ready to perform. And I'm confident that we're able to do that at any given time if our senior leaders pick up the phone and tell us that it's go time, then I know Team Titan's ready to go. Second is reliable, and I say second, but it's important to think that these three ready, reliable, responsive are happening simultaneously right alongside each other, and you can't give up one in order to achieve the other. So that's important for Titans to think about. Reliable in the sense that we've got combat sorties launching from our airfield all the time, NATO sorties, U.S. sorties, flying east, flying south, it doesn't matter where they're going when they launch, but we have to remain reliable. And again, our nation and our alliance is counting on us to be able to do that. And then lastly, again, lastly just in this order, but not in priority, is the ability to remain responsive. If you look at the history, the 70-plus year history of interlake airbase, in fact, we were created for responsiveness to crisis throughout the world. And we've continued decade after decade to perform that mission at a moment's notice.