training opportunities on okanawa, mainland japan, guam are limited. and you have to be able to move to where the training is. you have to move to other nations. you have to be able to get to korea, thailand. the philippines and do to that, you need sea lift and air lift much and when we do it, there are going to be opportunities with high speed vessel and the navy and a three-ship arg to give us more lift. so that's going to have to happen. but i concur with you that the strategic lift is kind of the long pole potentially in that tent. >> right now you don't believe that that -- our strategic lift capability matches our proposed deployment? lay down? >> it -- i believe it will. but it remains to be seen once we get out in guam. we have to move the forces around. we do a pretty good job right now. but again, we're not on guam. and we've got decent training in hawaii up at the pta. but e we still have to be able to move the forces around. and i'm concerned about amphibious lift. >> thank you, thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank yo