Less than 24 hours later, HMCS Calgary intercepted another vessel with 360 kilograms of methamphetamine. The drugs, worth an estimated $23 million, are often used to finance terrorism in the region, according to Combined Maritime Forces. “I’m speaking for everyone on HMCS Calgary when I say it’s a great feeling to have made two substantial busts so early into our operation,” Commander Mark O’Donohue, the ship’s commanding officer, said in a statement. “It’s fantastic to see that pay off and to know we are contributing to the interruption of a revenue stream that is being used to fund terrorism,” he added.