Well I sure hope that it continues on. Because it does something really wonderful for the performer. You walk out of there and you're in a dream you know, from the wonderful experience, because these people, they know exactly what they're doing, and they play with such surety. And there is such professionalism in the way, there's an expression that jazz musicians use, called hand off, where it's time for somebody else to play, and so you have a very courteous way, musically, of setting the stage for the person coming up. And you appreciate it more when you've had this wealth of experience behind you, and then you hear this wealth of experience from the others.