The invitation to the board today was focused on NATO. However, in our introductory remarks, we did open the dialogue to—and frankly, our new defence policy is explicit in—talking about how important our partners are. We consider NORAD, the U.S. bilaterally, the Five Eyes, and NATO to all be very valuable partnerships and alliances.
We have significant investments in the Five Eyes realm. We participate actively in several governing bodies that include intelligence and defence forums, which I participate in personally. We take these relationships seriously. We've benefited from and contributed significantly to meeting with our colleagues in these other nations. Doing so allows us the opportunity not only to establish interoperability by default, as with all of our guiding principles, but also to benefit from each other's investments in certain areas, including cyber.
It's a tremendous forum for us to take advantage of, and I can assure you we participate in several levels, both on the military and on the civilian side, to make sure we keep those relationships healthy.