NATO works under some principles of common capability and common operating procedures, but you need to recognize that for some of the newer NATO countries certainly, they're in transition from primarily Soviet Bloc infrastructure and slowly making the investments to come up to a NATO standard. That's why we talked about Romanian fighter aircraft, for example, as one indication.
But with respect to command and control and the operational backbone of NATO, we don't see any shortcomings, if I understand the intent of your question. We think it's quite effective and certainly would hold us up in peacetime as well as wartime.