 The U.S. presence here means a lot from a security standpoint, and it means a lot to our NATO allies that we continue to partner and work with. So being here in Europe, forward deployed, serving in multiple countries and having a relationship with those countries, we were able to deploy pretty rapidly. We did, in less than a week, what most armies and other nations couldn't do. When you have a president or a prime minister and a chief of defense meeting an infantry company coming off an Air Force C-130, that's pretty significant. It meant a lot to our Polish, our Latvian, our Lithuanian, and our Estonian friends. And we did it because we've got 70-plus years of experience here in Europe. We understand the environment. We work with these countries pretty routinely and we'll set conditions so that we continue to train and exercise and help build partner capacity throughout Europe and NATO. And that's going to be important for the future.