 U.S. President Joe Biden has debunked insinuations that the country was encouraging independence for Taiwan. He says the U.S. only wants what the Taiwan Act requires. His comment is coming a day after a meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping. China has always claimed Taiwan as an extension of itself. That they have to decide, they, Taiwan, not us, and we are not encouraging independence, that they do exactly what the Taiwan Act requires. I made it clear, I made it clear all along, that we're going to abide by the rules of the road. What constitutes international airspace is international airspace, no matter what they say. There's no air identification zones, what they call. Secondly, the law of the seas requires and dictates what constitutes territorial waters. We're going to stay outside of their territorial waters, but we're not going to be intimidated to change, to not go up through the South China Sea. And we talked about that, there was no argumentation, just a matter of fact.