Thanks very much.
I did some international human rights work and peacekeeping and was on the ground both in East Timor and in Afghanistan waiting to deliver troops through heavy lift.
I'm going to say something much more positive now and talk about the C-17 Globemaster. It seems to be an example of a procurement in which the system works fairly quickly. We were able to get the aircraft in fairly short order, and the air force I think had pilots training on the U.S. C-17, so that when we got the aircraft we were ready to go. That seems like to me a bigger success story in procurement, for those who say that our system is a mess, that it doesn't work.
Do you have any comments on that, as a positive example?