At least he has the opportunity to move on, which not many people do at that level. Whatever he does down the road he's going to be very successful at.

I look at this as a huge opportunity for us. It gives us the ability over the next 18 months to really shine with companies because the chaos can do nothing but help a competitor like us.

It takes a unique person to fit in at the Naval Academy. He will be able to fit into that type of lifestyle. The discipline (won't be an issue). It's no question, he's probably going to get the best education. Especially if he wants to get into medicine. They're more cutting edge and daring. If that's what he wants to do, he's going to the right institution.