 And now, for your U.S. Army Europe spotlight. Empowering women and ensuring that they feel comfortable with sitting at the table was the main goal of the recent women's conference held in Heidelberg, Germany. Female soldiers and civilians make up nearly 17 percent of U.S. Army Europe. And for some of those who were in attendance, many of the issues discussed weren't new. And I'm finding that some of the younger women are still dealing with some of the fundamental issues about what it means to serve in the military, to have a career in the civilian sector are still things that I dealt with 20 years ago. Stepping forward to discuss real issues within today's army is difficult. Treating everyone with dignity and respect are the best ways to invest in the future of the army and usurer. We are not calling the strength of our women as much as we should. They're an important part of our organization and we're not allowing them to contribute to their full capacity.