 I think education across the board in our Air Force keeps us relevant and I think what we need to do is really kind of get an appreciation for what's the face of our Air Force. So what we've got is we've got people that are coming from all different backgrounds, all walks. Everybody's got a different story, something that is important to them in their growth and development and who they define themselves are. They came from great families, some of them came from great schools and coming into the Air Force is a service, it's something that they wanted to experience. We have other people that have come from military families where just continuation of military service was logical and we've got some people that are coming in this Air Force that didn't grow up with anything and this is the first chance in life that they can make something of themselves that they can actually if they roll up their sleeves and put in the work can make something of themselves and so if we as an Air Force value what the face of the Air Force is then for every single one of those people that come in with a story we've got to do something to develop them not only to keep them relevant but develop them as a human being so that they can not only contribute to us but turn that back around and contribute on the outside. That's Air University.