 I guess I begin by repeating all that, or any path will do, if you don't know where you're going. Air Combat Command always had a history of leaders who knew where they were going, so I want to make sure it remained that way. So, step number one, what do we do? We develop a strategic plan that's going to connect ACC Airmen. It's not just the task at hand, but to their future as well. So the structure, it's your position, origin and vision, it's your priorities, it's then your payments, your resourcing decisions, and finally your performance, or the metrics for success. Now this strategy became known as securing a highway. What was to maybe many outside of AC3 in the Air Force was this constant drumbeat that's only about a bite tonight, and therefore other critical missions should be sacrificed. Because of that sole focus on today's fight online, and we hope this strategy will offer a method to prioritize and improve capabilities across all missionaries. But to make it a reality, securing a high ground focused on three important areas, your people, power, and places. You see, Airmen are the key to success and deliver a combat airport. Their flexibility, their engineering, home through top of balanced training, enables the CAF to generate the success our nation's security demands.