 When I would discuss ASW with Admiral Greenert, he would often say, the best way to find another submarine is not necessarily with another submarine. That's like a needle in a haystack. It starts with good intelligence. And from that intelligence, you obtain cue. ASW is a combined arms operation and let no one forget that. Integrated air and missile defense. We have the best anti-ballistic missile in the world. And that is the SM-3. That SM-3 launched from Arleigh Burr Class warships is a bullet that hits another bullet at supersonic speed and space. We have demonstrated it twice in this theater. Tremendous success, part of what we do. And when we do these demonstrations, we are not alone. For deployed naval forces in Europe, we couldn't do all the missions that we do without our forward deployed forces in Europe. And we couldn't do this without partners either. When I talk about missile defense, let's not forget the incredible collaboration we get from our Romanian partners with our missile facility in Devocello and in Poland. We wouldn't be there if it weren't for the incredible generosity and relationship we have from our host nation in Spain. On countering violent extremism, this is something that we face every day. We want to take that fight to the violent extremists and keep them on their heels and keep them out of our own sovereign countries. The U.S. Navy continues to combat violent extremist organizations by dismantling networks of terrorist organizations in Syria, Iraq, Libya and elsewhere. We defend forward against that. That's the reason we're here. Enhancing African maritime security and since 2009 to present, their progress has been like night and day. And they have vessels that can get underway and challenge nefarious activity in the maritime and counter the pirate activity that's taking place. Whether it be in the Gulf of Guinea, a new surge there or maintain the status quo where we have beaten piracy on the east coast of Africa off of Somalia.