 So we started working with Jake and his team early on. We had binders prepared. We had position takers prepared and all that's well and good. But what made it particularly effective is that Jake came in with a very professional team. He's a great American. He's got a terrific background. He's, you know, there are very few people that are probably in as well prepared to serve in the role as Jake. And so he was able to, you know, it was an easy baton to pass. If you think about a relay race in the track, he did what he was doing and it was great to be able to hand off to him. What we handed off though on the big issues are number one, China. We have a very assertive rising China that has become the number one geopolitical challenge to the United States and will be for a generation. China is more assertive when we see it in Taiwan, we see it in India, we see it in South China Sea, we see it in Hong Kong. It's increasingly nationalistic and we see the oppression of the Uyghurs and what Secretary Pompeo is labeled a genocide there. We see an unrelenting global ambition with their wolf warrior diplomacy and mass diplomacy. And it's really global in reach. We see the Chinese becoming very assertive in Antarctica, in the Arctic, in places where they haven't been before like the South Atlantic. So it's a major issue and I think we've developed a bipartisan consensus there.