"You've got a shipyard worker that's been there for 40 years, building submarines, and you're a sailor on a submarine that's been here for three years. Well guess what? That shipyard worker has probably, actually, done more than you have. And it's easy to forget that. As sailors, we work hard. We have 12-hour days, 18-hour days. And it's easy for them to lose sight of the fact that that shipyard worker has been doing this for a long time, and he is just as committed as you are, the sailor," Canfield said.