 Mr. Kitahara will have pork. Mr. Kitahara and I worked together on the CRF location. Director-general's were invited to come to see what the exercise was like. He only had 45 minutes, so that wasn't good enough. And he said that he had never eaten an MRE. I said, not a problem. So two friends, both civilians working with their respective nation's armed forces, share a meal ready to eat. There were struggles and strange preparations, but there was only one issue. When Yoshihisa Kitahara was asked what might be improved with the US MRE, he responded that when it comes to bread, it has one slice and needs two. For the 118th MPAD from Camp Sendai, Japan, I'm Army Sergeant Anthony Jones.