 The ship is under control. The ship is at the head of the ship. The water level is high. Submarine exercise that focuses on anti-submarine and anti-surface warfare there are nine nations participating and we have a total of six submarines that will be tried by a hunt and find. Dynamic Manta is important because it gives us a chance for several nations to practice their ASW capability against very capable submarines and submarine commanding officers. ASW operations are complex because finding submarines is challenging. And it's not only one platform that can do it it's numerous platforms working together and it becomes a critical team sport to find those submarines. They're very hard to find and they're very lethal. That's why nations purchase submarines. So this exercise is similar to one in the past but different from many because we have special operating forces from one nation riding the submarine of another nation and they'll get deployed do some activities and then they'll get picked up by the submarine and recovered. This gives us critical interoperability between nations because I can take special operators from any nation and put them on submarine from any nation. Being part of the NATO alliance and working in a NATO position has given me the opportunity to better appreciate the capability that nations bring to the table and just how beneficial the diverse experience and capabilities that exist give us the combined deterrence capability that we need to deter our adversary from taking action. The submarine operations is hard because we have to track, detect and find submarines in shallow waters out in the deep sea. We work with allies to share information, build our skills and use each other's best practices.