 Okay, so what does this mean to you? For our sailors out there, what it means is your pay will be stable as it has been. Our manpower accounts have been stable throughout this whole turmoil that we've gone through and they will remain the same. We're going to retain our family readiness programs as they have been. PCS will remain stable throughout all of this, so a move should continue apace. Tuition assistance is still at 100%, and I'm working to keep at that level. I think that's where we need to be. For our civilian shipmates, I want to thank you for your patience, for your dedication throughout this period of time. As you may know, our furloughs are being reduced from 22 days to 14 days, and the Secretary of the Navy and I are going to work with the Department of Defense staff through this process to keep that furlough as low as feasible. We'll work through that. So we're going to operationalize where we're going out there. We're going to do the priority operations in Fiscal Year 13. We're going to do the maintenance necessary to prepare for operations in Fiscal Year 14. I want to thank you all for being patient, for your continued dedication throughout this period, and most importantly, for the service that our sailors and our civilians working together provide this Department of the Navy. Thanks for your service and I'll see you out there in the fleet.