Tropical Hammer wasn't a very effective tool to essentially generate capability at the general operations support level. To be very candid, as I came in and took responsibility for the high road to readiness training that was undertaken primarily by the army, where it brought together the task force going in, that's where I focused the effort. So instead of doing an independent operation, we added the training requirements to that work-up to high readiness to try to benefit from that overall scheme and take advantage of that.
Moving forward, it's the great question of how you maintain that operational readiness. Again, I think it's really important that we start to move toward taking advantage of CF joint capabilities, whether it's JOINTEX or otherwise.
For instance, we have the division down in Kingston that we'll be supporting as a task force. We'll start to look at getting involved in that. I have a responsibility, for instance, to support the division as it takes on those training opportunities from a Joint Support Group and a Joint Signals Regiment and other complementary capabilities, because I will essentially take advantage of CF joint training opportunities to build and manage capabilities in that framework.