Both the Peace Corps and USAID have experimented with that. You don't have to be 21 to enter the Peace Corps; you could be 55 or 60 and enter the Peace Corps with your specialized expertise.
When the Berlin Wall fell, AID stood up 22 missions in eastern Europe. One of the Supreme Court justices of Washington State went over to Estonia, and he set up the entire court system. We think this is a huge opportunity for expertise, whether it's in democracy or governance.
In Ghana they were growing a lot of pineapples, but most of them were being rejected by the buyers. In one of the big beverage companies embedded in the department of agriculture in Ghana there was a logistics expert—not somebody who actually knew anything about agriculture, but a logistics expert. They went from rejecting most of the pineapples to 90% of the pineapples being accepted a year later and making enough pulp to satisfy the local needs, as well as exporting the pineapples to Europe.
I'd say that we don't do as good a job as we could about accessing that talent, but you're absolutely right, it can be a.... We have really reached out, particularly in the diaspora, and we have a big initiative of accessing the diaspora, because they have huge skills and are very motivated to go back to help their home countries in some way.