 To make a pilot, the Marine Corps takes an instructor pilot. Without instructor pilots, there are no pilots. There can't be. There are no such thing as a natural pilot. It takes somebody to train them. No different than it takes somebody to make a Marine. Being an instructor pilot is extremely rewarding. A lot of opportunity to get around other pilots that aren't from the same background as you. If you want good quality pilots, you have to have good quality instructors. If you don't have a good instructor pilot, you're not going to get high quality pilots that come out back in. Any successes I've had in life is because of the instructors I had. The first person they're going to see, the first example they're going to see representing aviation, are going to be those instructor pilots, those Marine instructor pilots. And so if they have good examples, A, how to act like a Marine Corps officer, how to hand yourself and be a professional aviator, and then how to understand and how to employ a Marine aircraft. As you get your first example of how do you conduct yourself as a professional aviator, and then what you can look forward to is how you do certain things in the fleet. If you really want to be a good pilot, try teaching those skills to somebody else. And they will take that back to the fleet, and they will make the fleet better.