 Welcome. It's the beginning of Sexual Assault Winners in Prevention Month. Joining me today is the Director of the 21st Century Saler Office and the Navy Staff Officer, Raul McCart. Ma'am, thank you for being here. It's great to be here. Ma'am, so what do you want sailors to know? Well, this is April. It's Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month. And the theme this year is, Eliminate Sexual Assault, Know Your Part and Do Your Part. What I want sailors to know is, what is sexual assault and what are ways to prevent it and how they can participate in those prevention efforts. And if prevention fails, sailors need to know how to report it. All right. So Ma'am, with that knowledge, what do you want sailors to actually do? It is about knowledge and action. So it's about awareness and then the prevention. So what I want sailors to do is to be part of a team of professionals at a command that builds that command climate. And part of that is to not tolerate sexist behaviors, not tolerate sexual harassment or sexual assault or hazing. It's also not to tolerate the misuse of alcohol. I really want sailors to know that offenders victimize individuals under the influence of alcohol. So it's important to understand this approach and then be part of the intervention to prevent this from happening. And that will go a long way in our efforts. All right. Absolutely. So as you know, sapling is only one month. How do we continue to move forward throughout the year? Right. That's important. So it is the knowledge and actions. It's awareness and prevention. And it's really that every sailor understands how to take that knowledge and take those actions to be part of every sailor, every day, making a difference in our Navy to join as a collective team to eliminate sexual assault. It really is to know your part and then do your part. Absolutely. Well, Ma'am, thank you for joining us today. And thank you all for watching. And be sure to check out the sapling toolkit at sapper.navy.mil to help you plan for SAPM at your command.