 Over the course of the weekend, all the ships on the waterfront were contributed to standing watches on board Fitzgerald to alleviate the burden from the Fitzgerald crew. And it's a testament to the close-knit community we have in Yacuzka that we were all able to come together. The support from all the commands has been fantastic, both the ships and the shore base commands. Support ranged across the board, whether it's providing birthing for the sailors that were displaced, having uniform drives, clothes available, uniform items, PT gear. I mean, some sailors lost everything. And the base really pulled together through some of the relief organizations like Navy Marine Corps Relief Society, the Red Cross, but also just the local commands pulling together to provide for shipmates in need. So right now, ships on the waterfront are supporting Fitzgerald by manning some of the watches that would normally be manned by Fitzgerald. We expect over the next couple days that Fitzgerald is going to take control of their ship again, to remand their watches and start taking responsibility for all of the efforts that are ongoing on Fitzgerald. This is going to be a long process, and that crew is going to be intimately involved in the recovery and repair efforts for getting Fitzgerald back to see again.