 Australia's most important alliance is with the US. A lot of our military equipment is sourced from the United States. The platform I support is the P-8 Poseidon. P-8's a multi-mission aircraft primarily designed for anti-submarine warfare but has significant amounts of ASUW, ISR, and also a lot of strength in search and rescue, humanitarian assistance mission, really a Swiss Army knife of the United States Navy naval aviation. Whilst we both use the platform as a maritime patrol aircraft, for the US Navy it's primarily anti-submarine warfare for Australia. The other roles in particular surveillance of coastal approaches is probably just as high a priority. Each international partner is going to use the aircraft differently, use the capability differently. They live in a different part of the world with different regional threats and interests, totally different perspective on what they need that asset to do as we mix all those together eventually we come to a solution that's best for all of us and we end up with a more capable aircraft. So we have a cooperative program agreement with the Australian government and as part of that we bring together resources both financial and non-financial. One of the fundamental benefits of not just working with the US Navy but working with the US Navy as a cooperative partner because we are cooperatively developing, acquiring and sustaining the platform rather than having two organizations expend similar amounts of effort doing the same thing twice we can come together and do it once for a larger fleet consequently it's a lot more efficient and effective. You get a lot of intangible effects like increased interoperability, the ability to utilize both our buying power and their buying power to get lower prices by putting them on the same production line at an increased rate saving both our US and the partners money and really the ability to share ideas as we each of us have similar requirements but used in a different part of the world by incorporating all that we each come up with a better product in the end. The most obvious success to me was the ability for the RAF to declare its initial operational capability about five months earlier than scheduled and since that declaration our RAF craft have deployed on operations have deployed on exercise both on our own and cooperatively with the Navy and they've all been as successful as we would expect. So this is the first year they did this international award Navy IPO was looking to increase recognition for international programs I think we're a unique case in that we have both four military sales cases both on the P3 side and on the P8 side and also the cooperative program with Australia. The award we won was for the international team within PMA 290 it included both the P8 cooperative program and also the FMS team that works internationally. In terms of what enabled it, I think it is a successful program on the whole as a result of having a really good team of people together. We make our partners more capable and they're our partners so that makes us more capable. When we work together we make sure that our assets and their assets all work together seamlessly as a single force as we go out to fight. We are acutely conscious of the fact that Australia has fought in every major conflict that the US has been involved with over the last hundred years. We value our alliance greatly. We consider us to have very closely shared values and principles and consequently find ourselves on the same sides of almost every issue which is great. That obviously enables us to build a strong alliance and be friends for life. It looks that way the way things are heading today.