 Just want to ask, how do you feel about deploying forward and in defense of freedom during Black History Month on board a ship named for an African-American naval officer? The legacy and history of Amra Gravelies is amazing and it will leave you speechless. In all honesty, the only thing I can say is being in the position I am here as a Korean Mashi is due to what he accomplished. I mean, he was the first of many. And as I speak to our new check-ins, whoever don't know the legacy, don't know much about me. I'm going to name him as the Jackie Robinson of our name. Almost every first major accomplishment, you know, first captain, first to command a ship out to sea, a ship during wartime, to command a numbered fleet, I mean, it's amazing. And to add on Black History Month, I mean, it just speaks to itself, you know, I have a, the ship has a great relationship with Mrs. Gravely, so the ship's sponsored. We have two schools in that area. It's really, in all honesty, it leaves you speechless, you know, and this being Black History Month, it speaks volumes.