 I was content in my school district. I grew up there, K through 12. I went to community college in the same community. And I want, it's like, I never knew anything was wrong. My kids went through, I had at least one kid in the public school system there for 10 years until I pulled them. And I thought, oh, it's a great school district until I knew it wasn't. And so I think those people are under this like, this veil of, oh, everything's fine. It's all good. That wouldn't happen here. And so with my book, my goal was, if I could have included this school district, that school district all over the country, but then it dilutes what's actually happening in mine. And I thought if I share all of what's happening in one suburban school district in the middle of the country, it's kind of shocking. You might go, oh, if all that's happening in that one district, then maybe it's happening in mine. And that was my goal, is to make people think, make them wonder, and make them want to look into their school district.