I get to thank you a little more, especially Mr. MacDonell. I truly appreciate your being here and your commitment to this project.
I can't help but sit here and think about where it goes from there in terms of mentoring, as we've lost the World War I veterans and then we're so rapidly losing the World War II veterans. I know you're preserving stories and you're preserving documents and all the things that veterans...and we can't obviously stop the transition of life cycles. But I wonder what your strategies might be moving forward. I know we've talked about current veterans and Korean veterans and such, but are we doing any kind of mentorship of people--who I met as well at the breakfast meeting--who are just incredibly passionate and will be the people who take this message forward for generations to come, for my granddaughter, my grandchildren, and so forth? Is that something you see in the long term?