 Well, let's jump into GMT, there's going to be a lot of changes, I know, I'd rather not as well, but I know there's going to be a lot of changes to the GMT that we all dread like that and hopefully making it something that's more useful to sailors, getting rid of some of those mandatory FY and KO courses that become so redundant because you've done it last year and it's very fresh on your mind and moving away, moving towards something where the CEO can determine for his unit how to do training and what training to do. Well, GMT is ending. First of June, no more GMT as we know it, because it is, and this is another thing that came from, came from sailors, you know, on the deck plates. It was boring, it was repetitive, a lot of times their computers would freeze up and you'd have to start over doing the same thing over and over again until you finally finished and the computer stayed up the entire time. I don't think you have to listen too hard to hear that feedback. And so we just decided to end it. And like you said, we're going to let the command try it. The CO, DXO, Command Master Chief decide what training is appropriate to that unit and how to do it.