 Thanks for raising the question. Sexual assault is antithetical to all Navy and Marine Corps values and core principles. It affects safety. It affects readiness. We have a zero tolerance for it and it's got to end. That's why as part of the 21st Century in Sailor Program, we've enacted what's called a SAP or L initially. We went across the fleet to every command triad, CO, EXO, Command Master Chief, and trained them on the principles of recognizing the conditions that could lead to sexual assault, the environment that could allow it to happen, and then allow them and their facilitators to spread across the fleet with what we call SAP or F. As we speak we're in the process of training every single sailor across the fleet, how to step in, how to recognize the signs. We've trained our JAG Corps with the best practices from prosecutors across the country. So the one that does happen, we have the best response and the most effective prosecution. Don't get me wrong, 99.99% of our fleet are great Americans who embody nothing but the highest ideals of integrity. We've got some predators out there still. And the 21st Century Sailor Marine Program is going to help us find them. It's going to help us punch them in the face. It's going to help us get them out of the Navy and the Marine Corps.