What if Universal shared the rights to DreamWorks Animation?

Over the years, DreamWorks Animation started off as a division of DreamWorks Pictures, followed by becoming a distribution company to Paramount Pictures from 2006 to 2012 and 20th Century Studios (known as 20th Century Fox during its time) from 2013 to 2017. Now, as of 2016, NBCUniversal's subsidiary, Universal Pictures, serves as DWA's parent company after NBCUniversal acquired the studio, this even led to Paramount and 20th Century's distribution rights being transferred to Universal.

Now, here's the kicker: What if Universal gave the respective distribution rights back to 20th Century Studios and Paramount Pictures?

Changes

 * For Paramount Pictures:
 * Paramount would have back the distribution rights to the films from 2006 to 2012.
 * Paramount, through its parent company ViacomCBS, will have ownership of Over the Hedge (with licensing agreements through United Media), Bee Movie, Monsters vs. Aliens, Megamind, and Rise of the Guardians.
 * For 20th Century Studios:
 * 20th Century would get back distribution rights to the films from 2013 to 2017.
 * 20th Century, through its parent company Walt Disney Studios, will have ownership of Turbo, Mr. Peabody & Sherman, Home, and Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie.
 * 20th Century's DreamWorks Animation film library will be exclusively available on Disney+.
 * Paramount and 20th Century would also be allowed to have home video re-releases of the respective films they've distributed. With the 2006-2012 film library re-released by Paramount Home Entertainment and the 2013-2017 film library re-released by 20th Century Studios Home Entertainment (through Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment).
 * While giving Paramount and 20th Century their distribution rights back, Universal Pictures will keep ownership of the films distributed by DreamWorks Pictures from 1998 to 2005 and its own distributed films from 2019 and onward.

Poll
Should Universal Pictures give back the respective distribution rights to Paramount Pictures and 20th Century Studios? Yes, because it's reasonable. Don't know.