 Last week the Navy's Facebook account had posted several questions from viewers and fans of the U.S.'s freedom and I would like to take a brief moment here to answer some of those questions. One of the first questions is, I noted that I noted the crew training when freedom was in final days of construction. Could you briefly discuss how the crew is progressing and what you are particularly proud of concerning training a new crew, a new class of ship, as well as a new style of fighting? First off, a new class of ship, a new training for this ship is very unique. We have a trained to qualify pipeline. That is, as we get a sailor into the program, the LCS program, they go through an extensive training program. That'd be for schoolhouse training as well as synthetic training. So when they do show up on part of the crew and on the ship, they're ready to stand their wads, which is different than on other ships where they have to sit that wads and as under instruction before they're qualified. But I'm extremely proud of this crew. This crew has been training not only in that training qualified pipeline, but as we deployed across Pacific, leaving on the 1st of March in San Diego and came across, we've had several new sailors that have trained on different watch stations that they weren't necessarily trained for prior to coming on board. That shows the flexibility of our sailors and their ability to adjust and adapt to the different challenges that they face on board the ship here. They add flexibility to what we do out here.