That's all I'm saying. I think there's probably a good opportunity as a collective to do a better job.
My next question, quickly, is for Captain Beck. I know we've heard time and again from veterans about their loss of purpose, all of a sudden, and loss of self-worth. They're done. Their career is done. They have a day. They're here, and then they don't hear it anymore.
I was wondering if anyone's ever thought outside the box a little bit to the fact that we do.... For students there are co-ops. In the last year that they happen to be in the military, are there opportunities where perhaps, instead of a quick cut-off point, they could almost be in a part-time scenario and still be part of the military? Could we give them that transition period so that they don't have that problem after that day that they're done? Maybe they might not have that mental stress.
You'd probably work better together on some of these issues, when we're looking at security clearances and things of that nature, if they were not done right away. You could probably come up with a better system for everyone.