 Hey guys, MC2 Brosnan here at Fort Meade, DMA where CMP and Fleet just got done talking to a live audience and the Fleet on your personal policy questions. We had questions from Twitter, from Facebook, we had people tune in on Periscope and around the world. So let's look back at what CMP and Fleet, my Chief Beldo, had to say to sailors. There is a provision that we, the Navy, asked to be put in as a legislative change that expands the CIP program much larger than the current pilot program, which in effect takes it from a pilot to an institutionalized program. So we're very optimistic about this, that it will become law and once it does, then we will make that known to everybody in the Fleet. And I think CMP, you said this, it's not just about the physical part, it's about the Navy investing in making sure that you are eating right, you have the education. We're talking about looking at some of our galleys and some of our food courts on the base, things like that, where you are going to eat healthier. And that's what it's all about. It's about a culture of fitness and health. Vice just the physical piece. With the new improved FRVs. But that is a wear test that's going on to see how they hold up and get feedback from sailors on Cure, Sarge and Carney and then plow that back into an adjustment and a redesign of the FRV as we go. Down the road, like Fleet said, whether we turn that into a working uniform or not is going to be largely based on the feedback we get from Fleet sailors. Well, that's how they answered the questions and hopefully your question got answered. But the conversation does not end there. You have any more, you can send us a message at USNPeople at GMO.com. For the Chief of Naval Personnel, I'm MC2, L.J. Brilson. Thanks for watching.