 Since I've been here, thousands of people have come through the doors, right? So they talk about their experience from ALS, from those building blocks of leadership that I really didn't know about. It was a steep learning curve. There's a lot of mentorship and crosstalk that happens with officers from Squadron Officer College, Air Command Staff College, Air War College. So once I saw all that kind of interaction, it's like nothing like I've ever seen before. That sets everybody up for success, no matter which service they belong to or country they belong to. And through those kind of peer-to-peer, face-to-face interaction, I think we're all given the tools to go back to our work centers, become better leaders. And better leaders, not just for our organizations, but better leaders for our families, better leaders for our subordinates, our airmen, and really to take on the challenges that the world has these days. I mean, we have changing global challenges that we need to meet and excel in facing. So I think this curriculum really does shape our thoughts, shape our behavior in actually meeting and succeeding at those challenges. That's Air University.