Jamaica is probably a good example, if we think back to the Haiti issue. In the Haiti earthquake--very tragic--we actually were able to use Jamaica as an air-head, so in fact the air force used it primarily for strategic lift and then they transshipped into tactical lift to move into Port-au-Prince. At the same time, I was using the Dominican Republic as a seaport because we didn't know the conditions in Port-au-Prince.
All that to say, you do have a flexible capability in that part of the region, and I would say disaster assistance, very clearly. Unfortunately, that part of the region every year has a hurricane watch. For us to be able to be prepared to respond to that part of the world, not unlike others, is very real. The government has shown a level of interest and need, so therefore I think it's prudent that we look at that part of the world also.