It's because the training mission, to answer your last question first, as you know, is ongoing. We have personnel there, some 900-plus, who are continuing to play an important role as part of the Afghanistan contribution. We are still the second largest contributor to the Afghan training mission, and that is very much a part of our NATO, our ISAF, our international commitment to the continuing efforts to stabilize Afghanistan. So the money is directly attributable to those ongoing efforts.
As far as looking for future savings—