 African Lion 20 is a 17-year exercise. It's been in existence here in Morocco. This is the first year that U.S. Army Africa has taken over the exercise. So it is a long-running, long-standing exercise that's strategically very valuable to the relationship between Morocco and the United States. With the participation of more than 7,000 soldiers from different nations, this multi-domain and multifunctional exercise aims at improving a mutual understanding of participating forces' tactics, techniques and procedures in order to enhance interoperability and collaborative planning. This edition will include the setup of a combined joint task force, a command post-exercise, a set of academics and workshops, a field training exercise, airborne activities, air training exercise, maritime exercise, Siberia activity, CVO exercise in vicinity of Tifnit, HCA activities in Tafrout area, and finally, a medical-related exercise. Strategic readiness is what it's all about. Projecting the force across oceans and across continents to arrive in North Africa, specifically into Morocco, synchronized throughout all the domains to do this at the same time is going to be the key to success here. And this exercise allows us to do that. Our host nation will receive us. We'll interoperate and work together to achieve our battlefield effects, and then we'll redeploy and go home and be ready to start the process anywhere at any time throughout the world.