 He went for the corporation. FDR was back at JBLM a couple weeks ago, and he went for the corporation. FDR was back at JBLM a couple weeks ago, and he went for the corporation. FDR was back at JBLM a couple weeks ago, so I know some of you heard me say this already, but that conversation, walking through our footprint, talking to him about the different striker variants, about how we conduct maintenance, how we conduct services, how we use the different variants of strikers, how we fought at NTC, all of that was part of that conversation, and heard some of the similar comments up here in terms of where they want to go in the future with additional Grand 23 next year, which I think our names on the hat for that are in the hat for that right now. In case they did that, we will be coming back here as a brigade, but I think we may. It's quite possible, so not necessarily looking next year, but a couple of years down the road. I would expect to see from the Royal Thai side things like MEVs, MCVs, possibly RVs or ATTMs that they have out here and are maneuvering alongside us probably here in the same training area. But it all boils down to, it all goes back to that partnership and the importance of that partnership, and if there's one thing that I've taken away from the conversation close back at JBLM, and then here over the last few days, it is how they truly relish that and enjoy that partnership. But why do they do that? Why do they think that's important? It's not because of politicians. It's not because of senior leaders. It's because of what you all are doing here on a daily basis and have been doing with them and will continue to do with them in the future over the course of the next few weeks. And it's developing those relationships it's training with, it's working with, it's learning from your partners and who you're working with and it's doing so and having a good time doing it.