 A lot of times you hear leaders talk about regrets. I have no regrets. I'm sad to see you leave, quite honestly, but I know it's for the better of not only the Marine Corps and the Navy, but our national security as well. And quite frankly, I don't think I could have a deeper admiration for you under any circumstances. So thank you very much. You've been a tremendous partner in leadership, and I'd go shoulder to shoulder with you anywhere in the world. Just know that I always have your back, and I would ask you to pay that forward. Just make sure that your sailors and your Marines and your officers know that you have their back and their best interests. This next year for the MLG promises to be and for three math promises to be a big one. And it's going to take a lot of work and a lot of dedication, and just like the senior enlisted leaders and officers and the commanders that are here, I know that the folks behind me are going to get it done. They come to work every day. This is one of the only places where I've been. It doesn't matter where we go. They're doing it every day, most often times with a smile on their face. And that's hard to do, but I also know that that's because we've given them something to do that's meaningful.