 Those icons will limit their follow-up questions. And in this case, you would have to make sure that your tanks are used in combined arms with mechanized infantry, artillery. All of that is synchronized with dismounted forces, et cetera. So there is no silver bullet in this case, but I do think the M1 tank, when it's delivered, and it reaches its operational capability that it will be very effective on the battlefield. By their solidarity and their commitment to approach the darkened skies and to help you. As we stand here today, the Ukrainian military continues to perform very well. Intense fighting in and around Bakhmut continues and has for several months. Russia is expending significant manpower for very little gain. Russia is intensifying indiscriminate shelling in Odvika and other cities and urban areas. And Russia continues to pay severely for its war of choice. Unlike Ukrainian forces who are highly motivated to fight for their country, to fight for their freedom, their democracy, and their way of life, the Russians lack in leadership, they lack will, the morale is poor, and the discipline is eroding. Countries of Europe are eroding the globe, and it wouldn't be happening without Secretary of House of Leadership. It is critical to the capability of the Ukrainian military to defend itself. We've also expedited our M1 Abrams timelines to supply Ukraine with more armored capability in the coming months. And the M1s that the Ukrainians will use for training will arrive here in Germany in the next few weeks. And all of this is huge progress. Systems including Germany and the Netherlands. Right now what we all believe is what Ukraine needs most urgently is ground-based air defense capability. That is what has enabled them to prevent the Russian air forces from having a meaningful impact in this fight. So we're helping Ukraine defend itself. So we continue to engage our partners and allies and emphasize that we need to do everything we can to ensure that Ukraine has adequate ground-based air defense capability. And I have to applaud the work that our partners are doing. We're possible they're stepping up to the plate. I believe that we can still do more, and I'm asking them to do more, and I believe that they will respond. That's the most important critical military task right now. That was the theme of this entire day, was air defense, air defense, air defense, to make sure that Ukraine can defend its airspace. In terms of the aircraft themselves, there's a long lead time for training of pilots, etc. And the Russians have a significant amount of air power. And to take the Ukrainian Air Force from where it is today and to build it up to match the Russian Air Force, that's a significant level of effort by lots of countries. On Ukraine's chances of retaking much territory in the spring counter-offensive. And for operation security purposes, as you would guess, I won't specify where those troops move to. But our focus is to make sure that we continue to do prudent planning, and that we create and maintain as many options for our President as possible. Is here today as a new NATO ally? So we've enjoyed support from the American people throughout. I am very hopeful that we'll continue to see that same level of support. And again, this is not just important to the Ukrainian people, it's important to the world. This is about the rules-based international order. This is about a bully not having the ability to trample his smaller neighbor at will. This is about providing the opportunity for a country to protect its sovereign rights. In the face of Russia's aggression and its attack.