 So today we got to initiate our proof-of-concept for hot APHIBs refueling on-site at Palau, the core international. We're demonstrating that the C-130 is a multi-mission capable aircraft. While we are running an APHIBs ACE concept sortie this morning, we're going to be turning to more humanitarian aid disaster relief tonight. Our ability to cover multiple mission sets allows us to effectively execute so many of the strategic priorities for this exercise. For what we demonstrated today with APHIBs and the ACE concept, we went ahead and solidified ourselves as a force projection asset. So we can bring this to the table to our combatant commanders essentially worldwide and over the Indo-Pacific to give us as foothold and austere airfields and places that we don't normally have the level of services. And that type of asset can also be translated well to our multinational partners. While it may be 35 today, it could be 16 tomorrow, it could be other CAF or non-centered aviation, we have the ability to execute this with multiple different aircraft over multiple partner nations.