 Definitely the workload is definitely challenging to be on an LCS. You're always busy. There is always something for you to do. LCS is a special program for a reason. They want the best sailors from the fleet. There's a lot of things that make LCS unique. It is minimally manned and it leverages technology. So the purpose of the LCS is to dominate the littorals. With our speed and our ability to fend off a potential attack, we are able to get ahead of the curve of the enemy and get to a place faster than they can get to a place to launch their weapons. So we're able to get rid of those bad guys and make sure the U.S. can carry on its mission. We've got three mission packages that the operational commander can choose from. Surface warfare, anti-submarine warfare, mine counterman. Whatever the combatant commanders decide they want, the Navy can go resource and build and we can plug it into this ship and have it on station. So we are slightly smaller than a destroyer and we're only manned with 54 core crew and 20 in the mission package detachment. That's a third the size of a destroyer. These sailors are specially trained to do what five other sailors on any other ship in the Navy do. Each sailor has multiple jobs and has to be an expert in multiple things, not just their specific job rating. My main job is a CS culinary specialist, but other jobs that I do is anchor windlass. I'm a part of line handling and I'm also part of flight deck firefighting. So we're all part of everything and every evolution that's going on. I do have a sense of pride knowing that I'm not doing just my job. I'm doing flight ops. I'm a controller as an Aztec. I work with a boat crew. From seamen up to chiefs, officers, we all work exactly as hard as one another. Well, for some you're going to need to take a little bit of bite, a humble pie. I'm 17 years in the Navy and I'm doing sweepers, physically sweeping the ship. You are working with such a tight knit group and it feels like being with a family. So I know that the sailor standing next to me has gone back no matter what. It's awesome. It's amazing how fast the ship can go, the technology on the ship, and a couple of that with the awesome sailors that we have. It is phenomenal. I take these sailors toe-to-toe with any sailor in the fleet. The ship is amazing. The technology is amazing. It's fast. It's got great weaponry. And we're in a portion of the ship's life where we get to test it all, which is exciting. And I'll tell you, without a shadow of a doubt, this has turned out to be the most rewarding, challenging, and exciting tour of my Navy career. So I've absolutely loved every second of being a part of the LCS program. It is on the right trajectory. We are not just getting by. We are winning and succeeding on a daily basis, and it's only a matter of time and we can prove that through deployments on station successfully over time.