 As we look to the next generation of combat operations with strategic competitors, the Air Force has started to kind of reshape the way we're employing our forces. A lead wing is the way ATC is realigning the force to meet the intent of the new way of operations. So then that begs the question, how do you command and control distributed forces in an environment that's contested and degraded? And that's what we're putting to the test with Mosaic Tiger. During Mosaic Tiger, we will deploy to a forward operating base and from there, we'll forward deploy to contingency locations which are basically just stripped down runways. And we'll project combat power using our contingency location teams to get our aircraft back in the fight and it'll make it much more difficult for a strategic competitor to target our assets. One of the things I really appreciate about our A-staff and it helps me sleep better at night knowing is that we had great airmen that are putting their part and soul into what we're accomplishing. Our airmen understand the commander's intent and when they depart Moody Air Force Base as part of Mosaic Tiger and we send them to some of our contingency locations, they can with great confidence know that they're executing the commander's intent. And that's one of the great things about this A-staff. It allows us to produce the kinds of products that we can help implement some of the things that need to get done as we send out our airmen to exhaustive locations. So I'm excited to see what our airmen can do as part of Mosaic Tiger. I'm excited to see what our A-staff can do as we build these products and as we grow and get better and in the end I'm confident that we're going to be successful as we build this team.