 My wife and I are both professionals. I've got my law degree, she's in a graduate program. In terms of finding an early education opportunity for a daughter, it was difficult. We looked all over. We don't qualify for one of these CYFD subsidies, so our cost is out of pocket. And to find the most appropriate place, it would have been impossible. Why? Well, the cost would have been more than our mortgage, which is crazy. But also, we couldn't find a place that we felt comfortable with in terms of the racial, cultural, linguistic, and class dynamics. We didn't want our daughter to go to an exclusive early-ed center where it's one type of kid and one type of kid only. Unfortunately, we've had to sacrifice quality for that diversity. And to me, that's unacceptable. We should never have to do that. We have to work extra hard at home with our daughter because we know she's not getting the highest quality instruction. However, she's growing up in two languages, which is great. We believe that it's actually expanding her horizons from a very young age. Now, having said that, again, we should never have to sacrifice diversity for quality of instruction.