Thank you very much.
Just to follow on from the chief, I think he mentioned the key points there. The fact is that having folks embedded with the alliances, the authorities necessary, the strategic lift and the readiness of our forces enabled us to do this.
There are two key points I just want to highlight. We were able to put folks forward very quickly and we operate at the speed of crisis. We saw the crisis evolving over a period of weeks and then we made sure we had folks forward, working with our allies, to enable this to happen on the ground.
We can examine this further when we have more time after the minister, but I think one of the key parts is to delineate between the two periods of time. The fact is that when we were in crisis to evacuate after Kabul fell, the people on the ground had the authorities necessary to execute the mission. It was that major on the ground in HKIA and it was that young captain flying the C-17 who made the decision to embark 534 people on board. That wasn't my decision; it was delegated at the lowest level. The young aircraft captain flying the C-17 and a young captain co-pilot made the decision to save 535 people.