adultery, fratternization, or violations of certain regulations or orders, the likes of which mr.referred to any sexual activity, for instance. so it is a short list. >> and the other comment that -- >> mr. brian. >> yes, thank you. i was going to point that out too. so thank you, professor hillman. on this recommendation, it's a thr three-prong recommendation when you get to the narrative part. so it's not as flat a directive as that may appear on the slide. there's a process which we recommended in the three recommendatio recommendations. the other thing that i think did appear in mr. strand's presentation is that we already know that naval criminal investigative service in these cases does not advise. they are not following article 31. they do not advise their victims of their rights when collateral attention. are a suspect. it's the person's right. you either violate their rights, the process that you just described. it's not just in law enforcement and the legal community, it's not just the commanders that have to understand where that line is. it's going to be every service