I teach at the university. All three of us are involved in music education as well. One of the things that I recognized, or noticed, about some of the younger generation today is, yes, they have incredible technical facility, but they don't understand the love and the spirituality that goes into the music. They learn all the chops. They learn all their technique, but there's the essence of the music that I think that you were alluding to earlier, about what keeps the music vibrant, what keeps it strong and inspirational. The people are good people. The music somehow instills in them a sense of humanity, and I don't hear that thread continuing, because now the majority of people playing jazz aren't learning it in the clubs and learning it from a master to a pupil. They're learning it in the academic environment.