 The second multi-domain task force is a new formation in U.S. Army, Europe, and Africa. What that formation brings is a series of capabilities that span the domains, that being land, air, sea, space, and cyberspace. What we seek to achieve is the ability to synchronize effects, the ability to sense, the ability to collect, the ability to deliver effects across those domains, all enabling precision fires, but more importantly, enabling joint freedom of action. Really what the MDTF serves as is a centerpiece for modernization for the Army, and that is as we work to inform new ways of warfare and what we can bring across domains and how we can synchronize those, but it provides us with an opportunity to bring in experimental technologies, test those technologies, test that equipment, and determine its applicability, and what we can bring into the fight, again, that will ultimately enable us to provide precision fires. This is an exciting opportunity for us because, one, it's going to build the foundation and generate some capabilities that's going to enhance our way of fighting, but it's also going to set the foundation for this formation as we continue to identify some of those different solutions and some of those different pieces of technology that will enable us to deliver effects across domains. Allies and partners is a critical component to this. We're not the only ones in the U.S. Joint Force that has capabilities, that has this understanding of expanding the scope of warfare across domains, and so we look at this as a foundation and an opportunity to build upon that with our partners and allies as we develop these solutions and we continue to modernize the force.