 So again as we stand up this TICOM on October 1st, we want to just get the message out to the fleet on what we're going to be able to provide for them, those different areas that we'll be able to provide. You touched on a little bit with parallel to the other TICOMs for surface, but our service, our war fighting area is across all of those different fields. So we wanted to tie in how sailors interact with our community specifically and how the TICOM will be able to help them. Sure. That's a good point and it's a good question. A lot of folks think, okay, we're standing up information dominance force for the sake of the cyber people, if you will. Actually, that's kind of true. That's partially true. We are aligning the information dominance force so it looks kind of speaks and is shaped like other type commanders. So if you're in the submarine force and you have equipment on board and you're saying, is this cyber safe, if you will? In other words, is it no viruses? How do I get it certified? How do I train on this? Who do I talk to? I don't have enough ITs on my submarine. Who do you call? Well, you would call the type commander. If it was a surface issue, you would call surf force. So it's aligning the rest of the Navy and having them understand this information dominance core is not all that different. It actually has networks instead of platforms. It deals in information instead of maybe bullets, but it's still a part of warfare. And as I can be saying over and over and over again, if you control the information, you're going to control the outcome. So really the bottom line is, Cleo, it's for the other type commanders to align ourselves up and understand the readiness of the IDC core like we understand the readiness of the other forces and platforms.