 The nature of the fight in the Indo-Pacific is a maritime fight. The fourth Marines created JWX as a rehearsal opportunity in a demanding environment, which is going to force us into the jungle, it's going to force us into the water. We're constantly changing, we're constantly learning, we're improving our processes and JWX allows us to do that. Our objectives were to take concepts, these new concepts that the Navy and the Marine Corps is working on, to actually rehearse them, to exercise them. When an adversary has to look at what we bring to the table, they've got to account for the entire team. We've got a ground combat element, logistics combat element, aviation combat element. We're all figuring out ways that we can organize for the fight and for the missions that we're being called upon, and that provides a very good base unit for the Joint Force to bolt onto. We have emerging capabilities that are being filled in all the time, but our mindset remains the same. If you're an adversary and you're watching us, we're light, we're agile, we move around, we bounce from position to position, we're going to be successful, we're going to win the fight.