Thank you.
I kind of blame it on both of you. You give such wonderful testimony that it's kind of triggering some other things in me.
There was a comment that legitimate standards are good, but we do have to question many of the current ones. It got me thinking that, through time, how we organize our armed forces has changed because we want to win and do well at our objectives. I'm wondering to what extent the very structure of our military right now, the way we've set up to win, is actually stopping us, women, from joining, progressing and changing the culture.
To be honest, when I think of the military, I think, “Oh, my God, it's so regimented. It would be nothing that I would even remotely want to join.” It's not from a safety perspective or because I don't think I could. It's just even thinking....
I wonder to what extent we need a new way of organizing ourselves so that we have a new way of winning in the world. It's a different world. We almost have to evolve that whole way of being so that when we're actually thinking about the army, it's different.
It just came to mind, and again, it's the fault of both of you because you have such intelligent answers. I wonder if you could respond to that.