 The final question. What are some of the challenges and benefits of having a small crew? Having an optimally manned crew onboard the USS Freedom, which numbers 53 core crew personnel, and then with the surface mission package we have aboard, they bring 19 personnel, and then the aviation department brings another 19 personnel. So all in total to handle the operations of the ship, for the ship, the mission package, and the air department, that's a total of 91 personnel onboard. This size of ship is about the size of an Oliver Hazard Perry frigate, which total is about 200 personnel. So we only have 91 personnel onboard this ship. It is unique and that is a good way of putting it. We are well cross trained to do a lot of different jobs onboard this ship. So that's what's really unique about having an optimally manned crew. The training that the crew goes into to be able to conduct a myriad of different jobs onboard the ship. Whether that be a culinary specialist being able to cook the food or prepare the food for us at one moment, and then being able to go up to the flight deck to land and take off a helicopter, and then going on to a crew-served weapons mount to handle the 50-cow or our M240 machine guns, or to go on the line handling to handle the lines. You can apply that concept across the board to any of the ratings or any other personnel onboard this ship. We are trained to do a lot of different jobs onboard this ship. So we are cross trained, very high degree cross training onboard this ship. So that's what really is unique about the manning of this ship and the uniqueness.