 We have over 200 international officers that come here every year and typically it's the best of the best. It's a mutually beneficial arrangement because not only do their students get a lot from their experience here, but of course the American Airmen that are here benefit from it as well. But developing partnerships throughout the world is just a fundamental part of Air Force strategy. Every war has a different face, right? Not only is it happening naturally because of geography, politics and all these things that are changing all the time, the war is unique because your adversary is literally trying their best to ensure that you fail. And so knowing what really worked well 15, 20 years ago in a different environment, with a different adversary, with different weapons and different political objectives, it actually doesn't inform you at all on what you might need to be doing now. You have to be able to take all those lessons from history and then reapply them into a new, unique situation and that requires critical thinking, which requires education. We don't tell you what to think, we teach you how to think. And that's Air University.