Correct. What you will need, based on the range and activities being forecast, will be some basic parameters you will try to put in place. I talked about warehouse space as an example. There would potentially be throughput for the military, so if I'm doing force projection, I'm bringing troops in, maybe overnighting them, maybe moving them on. There could be a requirement for feeding that you would have too, based on your troop size.
All of those fundamental logistics questions would need to be answered, and we would have to go through a process of evaluation of what you can get based on where you are, and dependent upon which country you are considering, there are various levels of capability that exist. My sense is you will end up with a complement of military and civilian and contract capabilities, in terms of what you went after.
Am I saying it is cost neutral? No, it is not cost neutral, but at the same time the intent is not to build a capability, to have something sitting there waiting. The key is to have a flexible arrangement that allows you, based on a named operation, to be able to start to use the arrangements you have in place, to start to build that capability.