 We know that they need to develop language skills, and that means talk to them. And so coming to school and hearing stories and singing songs and interacting with others is so very important. It's a privilege to go to a pre-K and know all the work that went behind it, but what I love is being able to read to the children and see them get engaged in the stories. And they will grow up to be our governors and our presidents and the heads of all of our different organizations. And of course, our major goal is to have a good educated workforce for this state of Georgia. You know, it's not enough to bring jobs into Georgia. We have to educate our people to take those jobs.