 One of the greatest things that happened for these three days is that we really got all of the community to see each other as a whole of governments. So we had the departments of defense here, we had law enforcement here, we had the diplomatic corps and everybody came around a common problem set and that is defeating the scourge of improvised explosive devices. And everybody's been doing it, but I think we uncovered that there's strength in coming at it with a whole of governments approach all together rather than individually. How do we share information? If I've got a bad guy in or at my border, can I be responsible as a good neighbor to let folks to my left and right know about this bad actor or bad material? Fundamentally, what we can do as a whole of globe, which is what I love about the Global Alliance, is we can agree to what I would call drain the swamp and that is finding all of the precursor materials that are moving across the globe and finding out what is moving from licit to illicit streams and get our hands over that. You can only do that from a global perspective. I think it is the right forum. I know that a lot of people are doing actions right now. I think that what we are missing is a strategic whole of globe type of community, a community of action that takes what everybody's doing and knits it together.