 Over the last few days, we've been moving personnel and equipment down here, really a complex operation. If you consider the journey of a single soldier or a single piece of equipment from Colorado, Fort Carson right in the center of Colorado, down to Beaumont, Texas, onto ships, up to the Port of Breverhaven, and then here about 6,400 miles to get all of that journey to assemble it all here. The purpose there again is to demonstrate that we can quickly move a formation from the continental United States and then assemble it here quickly in Eastern Europe. Given all the complexity, given all the movements, it's coming together quickly. Soldiers are very proud to be here. The formation is great. They've been training for this for over a year. And so to move an armor brigade combat team here is a very visible, credible expression of our commitment to further ensuring the deterrent, an already strong deterrent capability that's resident in Eastern Europe with NATO and with our allies.