 I think something that the Navy Marine Corps team and with our Coast Guard folks embarked as well, have been very good at over the years, is responding to crises or events, any place in the world at any time. Whether that means we've had two years to prepare for it, or in the case of SP MAGTF ROOT, two months, we will find a way to accomplish the mission. The logistic combat element, they have the bulk of capabilities that would really alleviate any sort of disaster or provide that humanitarian assistance. The other part is going to be capabilities with our Peruvian partners. Essentially, we are the people who make the trains run on time. In a disaster, we can provide electrical support in purified water. We have a medical capability from our sailors, our corpsmen who we have with the unit. Our ability to move supplies and equipment via helicopter with an external load. It's in our DNA as Marines to accomplish the mission.