 Today, Australian Clinics Diving Team 4 undertook a mine countermeasures exercise with our partners, the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force, on USS Midway. This was a mine countermeasures exercise where we removed limpet mines. This requires specialist techniques and tools. It's quite a difficult task. It involves specialised diving in difficult conditions that maybe reduce visibility, tidal current and hazards such as sharp hull fittings, etc. It improves our interoperability and improves our capability into the future. It'll make us more adaptable when working with our international partners. Today, Australian Clinics Diving Team 4 undertook a mine countermeasures exercise with our partners, the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force on USS Midway. This was a mine countermeasures exercise where we removed limpet mines. This requires specialist techniques and tools. It's quite a difficult task. It involves specialised diving in difficult conditions that maybe reduce visibility, tidal current and hazards such as sharp hull fittings, etc. It gives us the opportunity to share these procedures with our international partners. It's going to make us more adaptable as we move into other exercises and environments around the world. It improves our interoperability and improves our capability into the future. It'll make us more adaptable when working with our international partners. I'm very happy to be able to train with Australia. I think it's very important for both countries and for the people to cooperate with our international partners to train together. I think we'll be able to train together through this opportunity in the future. I am enjoying LIMPAC and I love working with partner nations.