 I think it's probably the best job in the Army because the stuff that we're doing here has an impact, not just today, but has an impact for the next 40 or 50 years. It really sets the Army on a trajectory to maintain overmatch for really for all the way into the 22nd century. I would characterize myself as a walking soldier touch point. If you want to know what I think I'll let you know because I've been using a lot of Army equipment for a really long time, some in a training environment, but some downrange. There are times in my career I've been in the Army since 1989 from private through now Brigadier General, but there are times in the Army where I knew what I was going to receive and it worked exactly as I had planned, but there are times that I got something that was really really special and I knew that it was going to make a difference and our ability to use that in a combat environment provides us a winning advantage. When you have that there's a confidence that comes with that you know at the pointy end of the spear it's really special and so I want to continue to capture that and to push for that in the future.