 So, what does more with less mean? And so our role in it, I would ask each sailor, each military member, each employee, what does more with less really mean when I say it? We may have fewer sailors and fewer ships, but it's because our country has said, this is what we want our Navy to do. So when the Navy says, you know, this is our direction with fewer ships, fewer sailors, because we have a fewer mission or a mission has changed, then that's what we do. Educate you on how to use just these very few items, three or four items, and flood you in a space and tell you, you have to stop that flooding or I'm going to die and you're going to die, and even more importantly, that other ship is, sailors are going to die because we can't protect them, then you are going to use those items and shore that ship out. Fix it. Absolutely. Take that concept and translate it to your mission at work, take what you learned in boot camp, that's why we train you there, and the core of who we are in this uniform. We are a sailor, we're a military member, and we learned a long time ago, and it's in our memory, it's in our core how to do this with what we are given, and make it work and not complain about it because lives are at stake. Absolutely. Translate that concept and finding a way to make it work with what you have. Don't wait for things to happen to you, make them happen for you.