-- by forcing this to happen at the installation level, what we're essentially saying is okay, seaman smith, i don't just reported aboard your ship. now there is 63 ships at naval station norfolk, and you're an 18-year-old kid and you don't have a car. so you need to leave your ship, which has a unit voting assistance officer on it, go down, catch the bus, travel a half hour to the personnel support detachment, go in there, fill out the exact same form that your unit voting assistance officer would have been able to do for you on board the ship. wait for the bus again, come back to the ship. meanwhile, your chief petty officer is saying where have you been? why aren't you working? i mean, this is just -- we are setting ourselves up for failure by forcing us to do all this at the installation level when we have 14,000 unit voting assistance officers already who i've encouraged them to say go to ff.gov. don't fill out the paper form. sit them down at a computer. you have a printer on board the ship. you have a printer at the unit. >> we're going to call a cloture vote in a minute. >> okay. >>