ms. bonessa will talk about that as we get into the investments themselves.t fully funds operations and support for our forces in the afghanistan. in addition to that, it will go ahead and does start to reset the force and the equipment that's redeployed from iraq over a period of time and those forces and equipment that's coming back now from afghanistan. it also improves stewardship of our resources, and we'll talk about it later about investing in a range of enterprise-wide initiatives. can we go to the next slide, please? so we look at the army's fy-13 budget request, it totals $184.6 billion. $134.6 of that is in the base, and there's another 50 billion that's in oco. the army is people. we've heard that over and other again. this is the largest cost driver that the army has. so if i can draw your attention to that large pie on the top right-hand side, military personnel account for 42% of the army's base budget. it's followed by operations and maintenance at 35%, and then our resource development and acquisition at 19%, and then we have about 4% in othe