Interestingly, we consistently hear about that challenging of the chain of command and that it's just not done. In terms of your specific circumstances, you alluded to this before, but in terms of that control, that power, we've heard a lot about power and about not understanding what the responsibility of that power is.
In your specific circumstance, could you talk a bit more and expand upon what you're talking about in terms of the power that General Vance had in your unit and over the people in his command?