Thank you for that question. The realities are that there are four major consumers, five if you count special forces command, of the training program: the service chiefs who train their maritime, air and land forces for general-purpose combat capability, and special forces for their high-end capability.
Then as a joint operation commander, my training responsibilities are to take those inputs and put them into exercises, which are like rehearsals for contingencies in the future. To be specific, in the north Operation Nanook is the opportunity we provide to bring our people into the north to operate alongside northern partners and federal partners, to rehearse the kind of contingencies we could foresee coming in the future and leaving behind at the end of the experience more capacity, more capability, and more understanding of each other, of how we do our business.