 I'm just going to smile for about five minutes. I cannot think of a better way to end this incredible day than by swearing in our next chief of naval operations. You're here. I'm going to get through this. Actually, the individual who, quite frankly, has the first responsibility in the many steps that takes place in nominating both our three and our four-star admirals. I take this responsibility probably more seriously than anything else that I do as Secretary of the Navy. Because I know, be to pick the very best admirals and generals in our United States Navy Marine Corps that will far outlive anything that I do at the time that I'm Secretary of the Navy. So this is extremely important for me. And I am so proud that I came out of that process with the strongest of convictions to nominate this woman to be our next chief of naval operations. Because she has absolutely all of the operational experience, the vision, the strategy. And perhaps where I believe to be perhaps even the most important characteristics of a good leader is the inspiration to truly touch the hearts of the thousands and millions of men and women that show cross paths with and her tenure as COO to make our Navy, our nation, that much stronger. So before she changes her mind in any way, close the door. And please rise. And Admiral, please raise your right hand and repeat after me. I say your name. I, Lisa, Maureen, Brian, Kenny. Do solemnly swear that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic. I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same. And I take this obligation freely without any mental reservation for purpose of evasion. And that I will well and faithfully execute the duties of the office upon which I'm about to enter. Execute the duties of the office upon which I'm about to enter. So help me God. Congratulations. Everyone, sit down for a moment. And thank you very much, everyone, for being here today to celebrate this day with me, with the Secretary and with my family. Mr. Secretary, let me first thank you and thank the President and the Secretary of Defense for your confidence in me, for the opportunity to lead the world's greatest and most powerful Navy that provides options every single day to our nation's leaders. And for me, this is a great day for my family. Let me say thank you very much. I have my family that is here, Jim and Isabel. Thank you for your inspiration every day. I have my brother who is representing my family that's there somewhere on FaceTime, who has supported me for so many years. And I always say that families are the glue that holds our Navy together. And I know in my case, that glue is extra strong. And it is what inspires me and it supports me every day. And I couldn't do what I do every day without you. So I'd like to give a big round of applause to my family. But I would just like to offer it one more time. You know, I joined the Navy for free college. I'm a Northwestern ROTC student. It was going to be four years and go on and find something else to do. And what I stayed for was those teams. I stayed for the mission. I stayed for what it is that we get to do for our nation every day as part of those great teams. So to all of you that are standing here today, the one thing I would like to offer for you is when you're young, you think your life is going to be like I-95. It's going to be Maine to Florida. You know what's going to happen at every exit. But our life really is more like the Potomac. It's windy. It has lots of turns. It has rough spots. It has eddies where you get stuck. But if you know what you want to do and you have your eyes open to all the possibilities that come from those twists and turns and eddies, then you can achieve all those things that you want to do in your own life. So as I have this incredible opportunity, Mr. Secretary, to lead the world's greatest Navy, let me say I am proud to serve alongside each and every one of you and the sailors and the Marines and the joint force that you represent. There is nothing that we can't do together. So I am proud to see you in action. I send a shout out to all our sailors that are standing in the watch today, keeping us safe, deterring our adversaries so we can be here and have this celebration today.