Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Normally, I never say never; lawyers are never that definitive. But it's the usual practice of most states and allied states in NATO not to publicly disclose the ROEs, rules of engagement, or certainly details of the ROE. They may comment generally, as we do, generally, on the process and the general overview of the levels of force being deadly or non-deadly. But as a general rule, the allies, including us, do not disclose the rules of engagement for a variety of reasons, not the least of which is that the hostile actors will be quite aware of what our tactics would be, and that would clearly be a defeating aspect of our mission.