I never actually did SPHL. When I was a young soldier, SPHL was a threat. As Mr. Harris said, it was the kiss goodbye to your career. So when it was used as a threat to me....
The difference, though, is that SPHL was seen as a scrap heap and JPSU is like a repair bay. Do you know what I mean? It's convincing soldiers that's how they need to see it. I tell the guys, look, if your LAV gets blown up, you don't fix it yourself in the unit. You send it to the mechanics and they put it back together. Well, the JPSU is the mechanics for us.
I think the difference is going to be perception. If we could eventually have a few guys and girls go back to the units as whole soldiers again, we could have some success stories. But it's so new. It's only been around since 2009. I don't know if we have any success stories that the military could point to and say, be like him, or be like her. I don't know. If they do, they might want to take advantage of it.