senator fischer, please. senator fischer: thank, mr. chairman. last october the bipartisan, bicameral congressional commission on the strategic posture of the united states released their final report on america's strategic posture. its findings were sobering. we face two major nuclear ad in history, we are woefully underprepared to address this future threat environment. in their report the endorsed 81 recommendations. if we can act upon most of these, the united states should retain the■,apability and the capacity to maintain a safe, reliable, effective, and credible rent -- deterrent throughout the next several decades. over the coming months i'm going to be working with my colleagues on this committee to include many ofí8un in f.y. 2025 ndaa. general cotton, i appreciate our earlier conversations about this report and your very careful review and consideration of their findings and rmc&recommendations. do you agree with the commissioner's statement that, quote, the nuclear force modernization programs of record is although not sufficient t