I'll start, and then others can add.
We were really pleased to have been part of the Indo-Pacific strategy that was led by our colleagues at Global Affairs Canada and to be able to access some new funding that allows us to really ramp up our operations and exercises across the Indo-Pacific. This has meant, in practical terms, much more interaction and direct collaboration at all levels, both on the civilian side, including the CSE, as well as on the military side. In fact, our senior researchers and developers have just come back from discussions in Australia, where we were working very explicitly on issues that we all face right now, including, for instance, underwater drones and other technologies that are being developed. AI would be another one of those. Working together, we can make a difference.
You will also have seen much mention of our sailing plans in Indo-Pacific; our work in Operation Neon, recognizing what is happening in North Korea and South Korea; and, of course, regular interactions with all of our other major trading partners there. The minister was recently in South Korea and in Japan as well. The Prime Minister is in ASEAN right now, in Vientiane, Laos.
Perhaps some more specifics on the military side....