He will spend time in the New York office, he will spend time in the Toronto office. He will attend general manager meetings, board meetings in an advisory capacity, another experienced voice as part of that process. He's following a path that Ken Holland went down not that long ago, en route to becoming the general manager of the Los Angeles Kings. If an opportunity presents whereby a team decides it's going to make a significant change atop its hockey department, I would suggest Brendan Shanahan would be a leading candidate for a job like that as well.