 Clearly, the United States Army of Europe has a more profound mission now than it's had since the end of the Cold War. That doesn't suggest that what we were doing over here wasn't very important. It was important. It was particularly important as some glue for the NATO alliance with the resurgence of Russia. And the threat that Russia is clearly demonstrating to the stability of the Western alliance, a United States of America ground land force on this continent demonstrating resolve and helping our allies be assured of our support is crucial to peace and stability, period. You would have to be as I used to say an idiot not to see that.