 USS Constitution is a 44-gun frigate, three-masted square-rigged frigate built to outrun or outgun anything she came across, and which she was successful at doing in 33 and 0 in battle. It's the last underway the ship will have for over three years. She truly is a lens through which we can examine the importance of having a Navy and the role the Navy has played in our nation's history. This ship was built as a result of acts of piracy against our nation that made it very clear that we would, in order to defend our national interests and our economy, would need to have a Navy. That was true 200 years ago, and it's ever more true today, and just as our Navy defended our nation and our freedoms and our national interests back in the 1800s, so it does today, around the globe, and it will in the future. Well it means that it's a period in the ship's life where we take the time to do right by the ship, and while that might mean that visitors don't get the same experience they can have today, for that period of time she's in the dry dock, it allows us to do those restoration repairs and to do the work that needs to be done so that we do preserve Constitution for generations and generations to come. So we'll stay open, but the next time she'll be back open the way we see her today will be in early 2018. Any folks who've been thinking about visiting Boston and visiting Old Ironside, they should absolutely get down here sometime this fall before March of 2015 when we take her in the dry dock.