 For the past few years, the Navy has focused on decreasing its dependence on fossil fuels. While we haven't achieved all of our goals, we are starting to realize some of the benefits of our efforts. A new executive order planning for federal sustainability in the next decade requires all federal agencies to cut energy use in federal buildings by 2.5% every year beginning this year and for the next 10 years. This is a lofty goal, but one I believe we can achieve together. Through hard work, perseverance, and continuous awareness, we can meet this goal. In the past 10 years, Joint Region Marianists has reduced electricity consumption by 27% and since 2012, we have invested $120 million in building energy projects. These projects will reduce energy consumption by 15% as soon as they are fully operational. In Guam, we will continue to work together to identify areas for partnerships and to implement new and existing technologies. And at the end of the day, what matters is the sustainment of our island and our community. With everyone's help and commitment to the cause, we can reduce the island's dependence on fossil fuels while simultaneously enhancing our nation's energy security. Let's all do our part. Thank you.