lenox wants to s<égprotect programs.i asked him if the service has a plan b if cuts end up going deeper. >> first of all, the present has given his guidance to cut and the army will do its fair share. so if you just do the math of about $480 billion over 10 years and then divide it down to our share, you're thinking in terms of $11 or $12 billion a year. that's an awful lot of money. the challenge for us is going to be how do you take down end strength while you're fighting a war that will enable you to protect your modernization accounts. so we're struggling with that right now. >> what about moving money out of the supplemental? i mean, obviously you guys have lived with supplementals, there's a lot of very important things including end strength that exists in the supplemental funding. over time there is an expectation that that funding is going to go away. does that compound your problem and if show how do you work around it? >> it does. over time we've capped some training dollars so when a unit is not at home train