It throws a big monkey wrench into a lot of things. Not sure it would be better if she'd been successful here three or four years and then left. It hadn't had a chance to snowball into something huge like an era of winning that suddenly got taken away, so there's that. I hope we get it right and continue to be successful but I doubt we catch lightning in a bottle twice in a row like that, short of hiring an assistant capable of doing what Kim did. I do think having Kim go to an SEC powerhouse school in the sport, after a year here, would appeal to an up an comer that can win.