 The most important issue is to reduce the level of deadly violence and conflict, whether it's state-to-state conflict, whether it's conflict within states, and because at every juncture when we have more conflict, our national security one way or another is more jeopardy. So figuring out how to do that on a whole host of issues, on the issue of terrorism, on the issue of Europe and its transformation, the Russian threat, and dealing with the rise of China, I think we need to go beyond bipartisanship to non-partisanship. We need to be able to say, let's get the best idea to win in all the issues that we've heard today, how we deal with China, how we deal with Russia, how we deal with the explosion in the Middle East, how we deal with trade. Best idea wins. Not a Republican idea, not a Democratic idea, and maybe not even either of their ideas but an integration of a whole new kind of thought that basically is an innovation in each of these policy areas.