I think the principle of more accommodation is being lived now—at least it's aspirationally being lived—so that's a good thing. It's not an immediate “if...then....” It's tell me more and learn more. I think a move in that direction is good.
I'd also offer that we extend the sentiment of family beyond the uniform. What I mean is that instead of a transition equalling falling off a cliff, a transition equals joining another part of the military family in another place, in another way. It's taking the definition and interpretation of family and extending it, versus “I'm leaving it.”
There are lots of ways that can be done. They can't be mandated. They can't be prescribed. They have to come organically from the community, but they need to be fostered and brought together.