 I'd like to highlight some of the services available to those who've been impacted by yesterday's events, both members who were at the Navy Yard themselves and their families as well. For example, those who feel that they would benefit from counseling and support services should know that we have stood up Joint Task Force Family Support at JBAB, Joint Base Anacostia Bowling. If it's difficult to get out there, we are running shuttles back and forth from the metro stop at Anacostia. There's a number that you'll see on the screen with more details on that service. We've brought in sprint teams. The Bureau of Naval Medicine has brought in sprint teams that consist of psychologists, psychiatrists, chaplains, medical support personnel to help folks through this process and know that the experts tell us that often it's some days down the road before the full impact and weight of these events really sets in for members and their families. So know that this will not be a short-term commitment. We'll stand up a long-range cell with experts from the Federal Occupational Health Program to provide those services going forward. So please don't hesitate to avail yourself of those. They're there for you 24-7 and we can get you the help you need as you go through this, in many ways, unprecedented trying experience.