 It's a pretty historic moment for not only the Washington Army National Guard, but for the Army National Guard as a whole to partner a brigade combat team up with a active duty division is a new paradigm in the thinking for how we develop readiness, how we develop units, not only in the Army, but in the Army National Guard. Well I look forward to our integrated training programs so that we can look at for example out in FY20, fiscal year 20, the brigade is going to go to the National Training Center and we look forward to sharing our lessons learned from our two National Training Center rotations and help them with their train up to get them ready for that big event in California. We hope to be training with striker brigades that are over here at Joint Base Lewis McChord and with the 7th Division and really be in part of the 7th IB team in our training. One of the reasons we wanted to convert the 81st was to have a tighter partnership with our brothers-in-arms over here at Joint Base Lewis McChord and so today is really kind of a realization of a seven-year process for us. Our command readiness guidance for FY17 has already been published, the 81st is a part of that and we look forward to developing our leaders and building readiness through our training program together.