Absolutely. I think it's important that everybody work together. Even with Jill and I coming here today, we had to compromise, and we worked with Christine to come up with a solution that would work for both of us.
I think it's important that we do that, that we work together and come up with a way. I won't tell you that every person with a guide or service animal identifies in advance. It is recommended that they identify in advance that they have a service dog or a guide dog that they're using for their mobility, and I typically do. In other situations, though, such as when I call taxis, I never tell them I have a guide dog or I'd never get a cab.
It's very different when you're on the ground and you can open a door or open a window, step out of the vehicle, and get some fresh air. It's very different when you're at 40,000 feet. I think the disability community that uses guide and service dogs needs to cooperate as well and make that advance notice.