 It's a national, it's nationally recognized month to get people involved that rape happens. People are being raped, they're not reporting it, they're afraid. Sam is basically putting it out there that yes, it's okay to report it. And yes, you are a victim. No one acts to be raped, nobody acts to be harmed. And it's happening and people need to be aware of it. I wasn't aware of it in high school. Rape was something that I saw on TV, this guy comes jumping out, grabs you. And you get drugged into an alley and you're beaten and you're screaming. And you know, that's what rape was. I get to the Navy, I take this Veterans Affairs, this Victims Advocates class. And I learned that it's your friends that are doing these things to you. It's loved ones, it's people at home that you thought loved you or cared about you. And that's where most of these rapes are occurring. And basically what we're doing today was some self-defense training. And it was getting my sailors at AC1 involved with Sam's month. And I thought the best way to do it was to allow them to be proactive. This is also helping to build confidence.