 Coalition of sailors against destructive decisions. Coalition of sailors against destructive decisions. This is about shipmates helping shipmates. And the fact that you will, at a moment of great stress and pressure, you put your hand out and say, hey, come on, take a step with me. The best prevention tools are the sailors themselves. A leader amongst their peers, a leader to themselves. That leadership, that's the one thing. Nobody came into the Navy to fail. Nobody. I say, first of all, I say, not in my Navy. Leadership. Leadership. Because it affects everyone. This is grown by young sailors. This initiative started with young sailors. It's grown through young sailors, and it will continue to grow. I thought about my career more, you know. I got involved in the command. I did things that all the dream sailors wouldn't do. And I feel as if I didn't have a mentor, it wouldn't be the same for me. When no one's looking, what do you do? Are you going to make the right decision, or are you going to make the wrong decision? Just strengthen yourself on a personal level, like educating yourself and keeping yourself aware so you can help your fellow sailors. Get involved. CSAT is international. Our Navy is international. We can have a positive effect across the entire world. It only takes one person to change the world. It's for everybody. It's a collective effort from, not only from sailors, but for Marines, Army, and Air Force as well. Like, if I help you, help them. Someone help me, so I'm paying it for it. I'm going to help everyone else I can, younger or older than me. Try the organization, give it a chance. If you don't like it, you don't have to join. Bowling, rolling. We have paintballing, laser tag, movie nights. Like we do salsa dances, Super Bowl parties. You can actually go see the country or the world, and, you know, it's not just be contained in a little box. Shipmates, it all starts with you.