 The U.S.S. Hopper, one of our other destroyers in our squadron, and the Lake Erie cruiser also at Middle Pacific. They're certifying to be independent deployers, so this is a multi-ship, multi-warfare certification exercise to demonstrate that they have the skill sets and therefore certified to head west over the horizon onto deployment as an independent deployer. Cruisers and destroyers are multi-mission, and that means that we're capable of doing air defense exercises, surface exercises, ASW exercises, and those sorts of things, and many of them at the same time. In each of those warfare areas, we'll have some level of complexity against air targets, whether they're fixed-wing jets or helicopters in the surface role, finding each other, using various tactics and employing those against each other or in support of each other, and then obviously boarding exercises. We've got close-in anti-small boat attack type exercises planned. We've been actually doing some joint operations with the Army as well, and that's been fantastic. ID Sturdex gave Hopper an opportunity to go to sea and exercise our skill sets for real. Hopper had only had three weeks of underway time during this basic and intermediate phase, including this week, and there are just so many things you can't replicate in port alongside the pier. Training we did this week is important to make sure that we train like we fight.