 Credentialing is extremely important. As we go through our lives, we want to make sure that we're set up to do whatever that job if I stay in the Army or if I get out. Getting a degree is one aspect, but you may want to go down a different road. And credentialing could be as equal or more important than having a four-year college degree, depending on the credential. So there's all these things we can do to make sure that our soldiers are successful in the military and when they get out. And we've already credentialed some things in the Army, and we're going to continue to push that. So as a medic is credentialed, so if they were to get out, they can go ahead and get a job. But it just makes us better. So we're licensed at what we do, and it kind of defines and keeps us up to date. So credentialing has been important, and we're seeing that grow not in the Army as the civilian sector grows. Credentialing is more important. We need to change to make sure our soldiers are successful both in and out of the service.