Anything's possible.
There's another part to it. Our American allies do this, and yes, as Dr. Bennett will tell you, as a family practitioner, it broadens your practice of medicine. We experienced that in Germany. But it does have a downside on the military piece as well. There's another pressure. On top of providing the operational readiness care we do at home now—the pre- and post-deployment—and what we do overseas, now you're adding another demand on the organization, but you can't leave the families without that person. So it would just increase the pressure and increase the stresses of meeting the deployment requirements.