 First of all, for the rank and file, the debt plate level here in Hampton Roads, I know that Admiral Greenert came down here the other day and had an all-hands with them to try to reassure them. What can you do to amplify upon that in terms of sailors and their wives that may be concerned about what this is going to mean for them? Well, thanks. I appreciate this opportunity, Mike. I think our main message to our troops and their families is that the personnel counts remain untouched. The President was very clear about that when he spoke about sequestration and the threat of it. So our sailors and their families are still going to get their pay, they're still going to get their benefits and the health care that they need. That's going to stay absolutely intact. That said, because some of the cuts that we're making and reductions and some of the trimming we're going to have to do may affect training and readiness, we have to all be prepared that over the long haul, there may be some impacts in their ability to stay ready to do some of the things that we need them to do for the country. But their personnel counts, they'll stay intact.