 So, sir, you were a submarine officer by trade. You served on a submarine as a SEAL and a Commodore and you were also the recipient of the Stockdale Award. So, sir, how have your achievements and your career path, how has that made you ready for this position? I've had some tremendous opportunities in my career and I've had the benefit of having had some amazing teachers. From my first chief when I was a division officer, all the way up to most recently, Abel Moran and a lot of great commanding officers and flag officers and first class petty officers along the way. I learned from everyone and I'll tell you my biggest takeaway is, you know, respect is a two way street. You respect folks up the chain of command. We talk about that a lot but I believe it pays huge dividends when you show respect down the chain of command as well and that's sort of a form of humility. Humility and understanding that everyone can contribute regardless of their rank. Everyone has fresh ideas. That's a form of diversity, fresh ideas regardless of the seniority. It brings value to the team. It makes a better team but by showing that up and down the chain of command by working for your team, they will give back to you thousands of times over. This tour I'm particularly excited about because now I get to work for the team and everything I do when I come into the morning, I'm excited about going to work, about what I can do to help our sailors each and every day. So final question, what is your message to the fleet? I would just ask the fleet to understand that first of all, you've got a lot of folks working in the manpower personnel training and education enterprise that have your best interests in mind each and every day. We're working hard, sometimes it can be frustrating as you're reading Navy Times and your local newspaper or blog sites about some of the battles that go on but there are folks fighting hard day in and day out to get the best compensation, the best career choices, the best options that we can deliver. I think in the end, the Navy is a great place to stay and we are going to continue to get even better and we look forward to seeing you out in the fleet. Awesome. Well, sir, that's all I have for you. Thank you for answering the questions. Thanks, Professor Brilson. And again, congratulations on your position as a CMP. Thank you. And thank you all for watching and be sure to stay tuned for the latest news coming from Chief Navy Pristel Office.