 So I reported directly to my ship following our graduation from NROTC and I believe over the last few years J.O. training has improved dramatically. I feel that J.O.'s coming to the fleet now are much more knowledgeable about ship handling fundamentals and radar fundamentals and other kind of basic facets of SWO knowledge than we were in the past. My J.O.'s are definitely more confident. In fact I had the opportunity this week to go to the NSST simulator with some of my J.O.'s to do some peer work and I was definitely impressed with their knowledge of fundamentals and their confidence in handling the ship which I had not kind of seen previously to the B.Course coming online. I've noticed that J.O.'s definitely integrate better now post B.Course. They're better at maneuvering board fundamentals, radar fundamentals, they understand off ship communications better as well as basic forces affecting the ship and how to maneuver via during an unwrap or peer work and evolutions like that. I think it's important that the Navy continue J.O.'s training because the new ensigns will come with a greater degree of professionalism, they're aggressive in their qualifications, they have knowledge and it also allows them to integrate into the team and it's better for the ship overall and the professionalism of the force.