 Yes sir, good morning. This is US warship 5-6. We are currently conducting patrol operations in this area. We'd just like to ask you. The operation MLAB this year went pretty good from my own perspective in the fact that it gave us the opportunity that we, the two countries, Senegal and Gambia, boarding teams, given the privilege to work in our own territorial waters to areas we could not have reached due to our limited resources or capabilities. This is the first time that MLAB was conducted with two partner nations at the same time, so we expanded to a regional focus. Secondly, the host nation's plan they conducted and they ran the entire operation. The US was more of a participant in the operation this year rather than running the operation. That's a significant jump in the way our partners have participated in MLAB. What we inspected the nets just now, we asked them to put out the nets. That is a wrong net, wrong size net. I believe myself and my team, and I also believe that the Senegalese boarding team too, has gone a lot whereby we are given the opportunity to refine our own tactics and tactics and procedures so that at the end of this exercise we can continue to monitor our waters safely. The Senegalese and the Gambians have a tremendous work and relationship. They get along well. They have definitely established a regional power here off of their coast. I think they've made great strides in continuing the process, the patrols once we depart the area.