It's a great question. I think this is where governments really realize the value of their navies—on the one side, for being prepared, and on the other side, for engaging to help establish intentions up front. We have, in fact, with our allies been working well with the Chinese to try to encourage them and ensure they are embracing that global rules-based order we talked about before.
China was for the first time a participant in the Rim of the Pacific exercise that happened last summer, a significant step to enhance the dialogue between mariners, between warriors, and between nations. Of course later on, I guess next month, we're going to receive a Chinese task group visit to Victoria, as their navy does what our navy does: reach out around the world to try to establish those relations upon which to build.
I think that is where the emphasis is going to remain for us, a good opportunity to engage with China and help to ensure that we as a navy and a nation understand their application.