And now there's a story today that the Gerald Ford, which was the ship that was off of Venezuela for six months, that there's a severe morale problem because most of the toilets on this ship, which has got almost 5,000 sailors and Marines on board, their toilets don't work. See, these ships need maintenance, just like the aircraft. An aircraft carrier is not a frigate, okay? You can't say, just take a bucket and throw it off the side. An aircraft carrier is such a huge warren of steel passageways, multiple decks. Inside of an aircraft carrier, all over the place, you have, like in a shopping mall, only a much bigger map. You are here because it's like, you know, there's 10 decks up and down and, you know, 18 passageways sideways and it's 50 compartments. There's no way if the toilets aren't working on an aircraft carrier, you can have like a bucket brigade of people dumping the stuff over the side. So the toilets on the Gerald Ford aren't working.