 Another question we've received is this, what are some of the non-academic skills that students gain by going to US universities that help prepare international students for careers after they graduate? Angela, this is probably a question that you can field. Yes, this is a wonderful question. There are many, many skills that are transferable to a vocation professionally and careers that are developed by participating in a US-based educational experience. These skills include first and foremost, improving your English language, speaking and mastering that. In addition, cross-cultural communication, as everyone has mentioned, the diversity of the student body. Also, time management, as well as what I call creative problem-solving, being able to adapt to unexpected or very different situations. Additionally, within my area or peri-view, what we call networking skills, developing that skill set where you're able to connect with a professional or a classmate so that you have a relationship and when you need information later on, perhaps in a couple of years, or perhaps the next day for a class project, you can call that person or email that person and they will respond. That's a lifelong skill.