this is christina wong from the hill. some lawmakers back here are advocating for troops to directly treat ebola patients. do you foresee that happening in the future? >> that's not currently in the department of defense portfolio, to do that. as i mentioned, what we are currently adding and to help fill the gaps of the usaid as the lead and federal agency are the mobile labs. that's probably the closest it comes to the ebola virus chain, if you will. we have two three-man sailor teams, as i mentioned, in bong county and in island clinic who are making a big difference. they are handling spes be mens of -- specimens of people who have been afflicted with the ebola virus. and so the medical treatment that you're talking about currently we have not been asked to do. the closest that comes to it is the public health command that i mentioned that will be manning the 25-bed hospital. those 65, the 65 doctor/nurse team that will flow in here in the next week or so, and they will actually be involved in the care and feeding of h