Important question. No; to be clear we continue to not provide contractual support for ITAR in GCC because it was not designed to be an ITAR compliant service. It is important to note that any 2 services at the same impact level typically represent parity of control scope but not necessarily parity of control value (ODV's). Any customer assuming this achievement results in complete parity between GCC & GCCH should scan the SSP for both services paying close attention to areas where differentiation is most impactful i.e. IR & PS families. To be fair and transparent; given the ITAR change regarding E2E some customers express increased acceptance of using GCC for this purpose but that's orthogonal. Ultimately the customer accepts the risk of any decision to use GCC for this purpose i.e. risks incurred through failure to effectively apply E2E; as well as any impacts in the loss of capabilities due to the services inability to process encrypted data.