Certainly. You can pick a dangerous spot in the world that you like, but we are rarely there alone. We are there with Five Eyes partners. We are there with NATO allies, or other allies. The ability to exchange information in real time and the ability to have complete or all-domain awareness about subsurface and surface threats and all the various threats is critical to inform the men and women operating the plane of their best course of action.
As I said, we are very rarely doing that alone, so the ability to exchange information with our NATO partners and with other allies is absolutely critical.
When you look at the current asset, you see that it's dated—let's just say that—and it's becoming increasingly difficult to sustain it. If we look at what our allies have done, we see that all our Five Eyes partners and many of our NATO allies have gone to the P-8, so interoperability is absolutely critical.
That's not to say that the P-8 is the only thing that can do it, but lots of our allies have already gone there.