Well my expertise -- whatever expertise that I've developed in jazz, me personally, I could take that and use <span class="fullMatch" id="match_37">Ornette Coleman</span>'s concept and James Blood Ulmer, they say jazz is the teacher and Funk is the preacher. So in other words when you say "funk" you mean, I think they mean that you have to include the young, and that's the way to bring in the young, because the guy whose got the vocal box is the one -- it's like Rap. You know eventually jazz and Rap have to get a little closer together than it is even now, because that's what the kids are listening to. And if people want an audience in the next hundred years, you're going to have to do something besides play with your quartet to bring that on. So I feel like I'm doing that now. I'm trying to bring other people in. Because jazz is such a free music that it includes everybody. And everybody seems like they could put their two cents in. So I'm putting mine in too. But jazz is a teacher, and every other music is the preacher to whoever their constituents are.