In principle, yes. The whole idea of a hub is you want to set in place pre-arranged conditions for projection sustainment. You want to deal with host nations that are both friendly and encouraging, so if there is an operation to occur you already have the conditions set in place for everything from transitioning troops with weapons...and what the protocols and jurisdiction are. These would be as detailed as what are the standing offers or contract relationships we would want to have in place in advance.
That requires a level of engagement with a country that would allow us to establish both the protocols and the memorandum of understanding, so that as you reach down in detail, some of the logistical support arrangements you may need are prepared and in place. In concept, the principle would allow you to work with the host nation that has documents in place, and again, if you were to activate something then you would raise the level of activity at that location based on what you were physically supporting in an operational environment.