 Well, I think we have the most resilient and fittest Navy the country's ever seen. We know we're getting the most highly qualified recruit by any objective analysis. AFQT score, traditional education background, technical savvy, language capability. We've never been here before. But I think we've now given our folks the tools they need to stay at that heightened level of resilience throughout their career. And you talk about, I'll use a physical fitness example, not too far back an opportunity to sit down with the McPons symposium, the Master Chief Petty Officers across the Navy's biggest commands. And, you know, I shared with them that I think 20 years ago that room would have looked very different. You're probably aware of the old stereotypes of, you know, the Master Chief Petty Officer. I always think about 20 years ago, and I shut up for my first command. It was time to run the PRT. And we had a command Master Chief who was one of those rabbits. He lapped the whole command, you know, by half a mile, and he did the whole thing while smoking a cigarette. I thought it was the coolest thing I'd ever seen. Now we're just so much savvier and know so much more about taking care of ourselves year-round. It's a Navy that requires a culture of fitness every day to execute at this level. Not just surviving two PRT tests a year. And that day with the McPons symposium, it was easy to see the impact it's having.