 Marine Corps is moving towards operating as a naval expeditionary force in readiness. And we need to be prepared at all times to operate inside actively contested maritime spaces in a broader support of fleet operations against the pacing threat. So the F-18 is a proven multi-role combat fighter capable of executing air missions, interground missions, and warfare at sea. This exercise is different from what we normally do, whereas we normally focus on targets over the land. We're now focusing on targets that are out over the water. Originating from the littorals. The Harpoon missile is an all-weather over-the-horizon sea-skimming anti-ship missile capable of locating and destroying targets out of the water. So it's important for us as an air crew to conduct this type of training in order for us to practice employing these kinds of weapons and as well as practicing these types of mission sets. The only main difference would be that we were loading a live AGM-84 Delta on the jet. Other than that, everything we do is simulated to train to the air to air and air to ground. So the training that we did earlier this week is part of a building block approach. And broadly what we're looking to do is develop a force that will fight at the sea, from the sea and from the land to the sea.