 very much. Emily, do schools need better security protection? No. If so, how do you better protect students in schools? This is on my mind a lot with all the school shootings and threats. No, I don't think we need policing in the way it's done in our centralized education systems. And our centralized education systems are Emily, as far as I see it, are just destructive forces. So how do you protect students? You protect them by educating them, but our centralized schooling is not education. So it's a horrendous loop. You hire better teachers. You create more learning space. Set up a school where you're surrounded by trees, not by fences. Set up a school where kids can choose their own curriculum. Hire educators and make sure they're not overwhelmed with 30, 40 students per class that reduce your class sizes to 10 maximum. Hire, bring on healthcare workers, mental healthcare workers to deal with that. Feed students. Provide good food in schools. Just in case you have students in your class that are below the poverty line or in your school that are below the poverty line are not getting good nutrition. Provide extracurricular activities such as music, sports, playtime, going for walks in the forest. Build community. There's so much you could do other than hiring security with guns to stand outside the doors. It's a long game. It's not going to solve the problem overnight. It's taken decades to reach this point. It's going to take at least years for us to come out of it.