the property of yongson. we will keep a residual there because that is important with our day-to-day business that we do. i interface daily with the chairman of their military as well as their ministry of defense. so we'll have a small footprint there and, of course, the u.s. embassy will eventually relocate out to yongson on some property there. in regard to the cost, there are shared costs, and i would be more than happy to give you a detailed cost breakout of that so you can see. but i believe we're getting a very good deal. and i believe that the government welcomes u.s. presence. you just spoke of china. we are a stabilizing influence, as long as we're forward deployed. and that is something that would need to be factored into all of these discussions because that's important to maintain stability in that region. but i think overall they've been more willing. and you can go back to 1991. they have continued to increase their spending to assist u.s. forces that are stationed there. >> thank you, general.