 So, in states that have had school choice for a little bit longer than Arkansas, you do see an uptake. In Arizona, I think there's something like 70,000 who have begun to participate in their ESA. That's a lot of people. The vast majority are still public educated. And you've never heard a single story yet to my knowledge of a public school shuttering because of school choice. No. I've never heard it. And most states, when they pass these laws, are basically ensuring that the public school that a child leaves still gets money. And sometimes for up to five years after that child leaves, they're still getting some of those dollars that no longer, presumably, they need.