 Being four deployed has much smaller margin for error than we do in Garrison. We spent four cups in Garrison training to build qualifications and flexibility into our plan. And that was while if we didn't make mission, no one died, so we had a little bit of room to breathe. Once we're deployed, we're making mission every time. We've used all that previous training and qualifications so that we can react to whatever the world actually throws at us and we don't use any capabilities. On deployment, they don't call us unless someone's life is on the line. So all of the hours and hours that my Marines spend working away from their families, all the years of training we put into this, it doesn't matter. It doesn't make a difference unless I complete every step right to get my aircraft into the fight when it's needed to support fellow Americans and coalition partners on the ground.