In the case of the Brigs today, I think it's really up to potential membership to decide the success of the corps. If potential members buy into the program the corps is putting onto the field and the staff directing the corps, the corps can be successful. And also with larger numbers on the field, the corps will take in more money - it's simple business. A lot of success in DCA has to deal with numbers and recruitment. This is an area in which I believe the Brigs have improved significantly over the past year...just check the new website design and it's increased accessibility. So I guess what I'm saying is, it's up to the potential DCA performers for the 2009 season to make the Brigs great again.