 McPaw and Mike Stevens announced the official end to the six-week Chief Petty Officer induction season. Instead, the Navy's year-long development and training program, CPO 365, will take its place. It includes two phases. So we wanted to provide the opportunity for all of our first-class Petty Officers to continue to maintain that momentum, to continue to train, but also to be able to recognize that there were some events that not everybody was going to be a part of, such as the CPO Selectee Leadership Course, some of the fundraising events, and some preparations for final battle stations. So there will be periods of time where our first-class Petty Officers will separate for training, but by and large, we'll keep them together and continue to do the training that they've been doing because it's vitally important that all of our Petty Officers, first classes specifically for this training, continue to learn and develop and don't have those breaks in training where they're no longer being participants. One very important element that will no longer be part of CPO 365 is the word induction. I believe that induction is more about a moment in time, something that we do right now today. And CPO 365 and the development of our first-class Petty Officers to become cheap Petty Officers is not about a moment in time, it's about a continuous time. And so this is something that we're going to do every day, 365 days a year. And so we wanted to make sure that what we were doing matched the term that we were using, or the term that we were using matched what we were doing.