 So Jennifer asks, can I give a student access to all the reading level info I see as a teacher? I'm a homeschool teacher. I want the parent to see what I see as they are also the teacher. So this is a great question that's been around since Microsoft started building out Teams for EDU sector. What good news do we have? Look, yes. I mean, it depends when it comes to the teacher. I mean, they've got very sort of assigned areas between the teacher and the student. So then, what are you putting into the student area so that they've got? If you're trying to do the teacher level stuff that goes to reading, no, because there's two very defined areas. Then when what you give the parent is then something else altogether, because you don't want to have all the parents to have complete access internally to your team for the students. So what the parent sees is something else altogether. So you've got to be careful around your access and what you actually provide because you also don't want them to be playing around in areas that they shouldn't be playing around in. Yeah. What we need specifically is just another view. We need that parent view that's just a custom permission type. Yeah. I mean, it's not there at the moment for the parents. I mean, it's like anything, I suppose we used to get the books put together for us to take home kind of thing. You could give them access, but then that would technically be making them a student because the education environment is a little different than a standard teams. Yeah. In some education environments, the teachers, the instructors would not be doing any provisioning. It would probably be happening automatically using school data sync. So all of that class roster provisioning is happening automatically. So the ability for the instructor to override could come with consequences. But what is interesting on a related note because the parent support for a student, we can see that on the Microsoft 365 Roadmap where they are making inroads to have a connection, if you will, from the teacher, the instructor can now contact the parents in the future state that they'll generate, and that will probably be included in the school data sync. So the ability for a teacher to reach out and connect, that doesn't exactly speak to this question, but it's very related and it's maybe one of those first stepping stones towards having that parent view into the classroom while respecting all of the different rules that they have to observe inside of an EDU. Yeah. I mean, the student can get kind of reading progress. Sort of thing as part of sort of assignments and making sure that there's sort of different things like the reading coaches on, and it depends on what kind of depth you're talking about, and what is it that you're asking to give reading over? Because there's so many different areas and facets when you set up your team. It's like, well, what do you want them to be able to read? Because there's various areas that you could be potentially engaged on too. Yeah. It's what it's good to provide. There's questions for the questions as well. Yeah. Well, there's always something like this too. That's not there yet. As you said, take a look at the roadmap and see which things that Microsoft has already stated that they're working on, that they're making progress against, go and upvote items, leave comments. If you have experience with another platform, another vendor that has done an aspect of this, this feature set correct, then outline that and say, hey, this vendor, one, two, three, they provide this functionality, this is what we're able to do. This is exactly the kind of access we need into Teams. Just be very prescriptive with your feedback to Microsoft to make sure. Again, if you're asking for something that you don't find on the roadmap, I mean, that you can go in and add an item and get other people to vote for that, then Microsoft will respond to it. Yeah. I mean, an alternative is also, look, if it's in the one note and there's certain specific things, you can do a share and do a reading, like a view, not an edit share, and put it in as like a web page maybe. Do you know what I mean? You could come back around and bring it back in again with a share that way maybe. Why not a one-prize? Why put that stuff out there? If you have the emails of the parents, do that, they want to be able to see that. Yeah. You can share it for that way. Don't put certain information in a different kind of way to be able to share it back in again. It's just then taking another type of, it's just a standard one note rather than the actual team that's education. You could get a one note that's a little different, like it's more of the standard environment and put information, create it where it flows over even. You could have it like even replicating over for some way, and then have that shared back into the team for the students so they get, so it's just, but I mean, it's a roundabout way. Yeah. It's an alternative to trying to use a different way or another tool and bring it back in through just into the tab web link to something. I have to say, if any teachers out there are interested, I sell some replication software so I can help automate that in a big way. It's going to cost you. No way, Christian. Yeah. But yeah, it says alternatives at the moment, you know, but yeah, nothing that I know of specifically.