 The big question for us for 2018 is where ARL will align with regard to the new Army modernization of futures command. That study is underway right now and in about two months we should know the answer. Of course then the question will be how do we best position the research that ARL does for our warfighters within that modernization command. The other thing the army's done is stood up what they call cross-functional teams. ARL plays a very significant part in some of those cross-functional teams for the future and how we position our technology in those cross-functional teams will be especially important. So for us the future is a little bit uncertain but very very exciting because it gives ARL an opportunity to take the technology that we've been working on for so long and get it accelerated and into the hands of warfighters very very fast and that's the idea is to focus on outcomes to focus on the future of the army from a warfighting capability point of view and to position ARL so that owns the white space. All of that unknown information about S&T and the new capabilities for the army for the future those are the things that we're going to focus on next year because we are the thought leaders when it comes to S&T for the United States Army and we want to make sure that we're well positioned within the new command structure to deliver on that mission.