 I don't think we should change it, really because it's been a part of our culture for so long. One, I don't know that we could change it. I don't know that we would be successful. We certainly could attempt, but it would require us to, right now in the Air Force, we have a culture that is, I would say, a specialist mentality. We're a force made up of specialists, people who are trained and paid and kind of focused on doing one thing. We get a little broader as we grow up in the Air Force, but we'd have to maybe become a little bit more of a generalist mentality. We'd have to reorganize how the Air Force is laid out because even the way we're laid out is flying squadrons and maintenance squadrons and even in our support squadrons, everything is separated. If you wanted people thinking differently about the Air Force and what it means to be an Airman, we'd have to change. It's not impossible, but I just think we'd have to change a lot of things about our Air Force, our culture to get people to buy into it. And then, of course, it'd be years, right, because old guys would still be like, I remember back in the day when we had our own squadron and we used to do this.