 Question for you. How do you think that students can benefit from the different types of schools in the U.S.? There are many different benefits and certainly there are many different types of schools here in the U.S. from being in an urban environment such as here in Washington, D.C. to a suburban environment, Seattle, or to a rural or a southern regional differences. Additionally, we have institutions that are female-only, Hispanic-serving, historically black universities, two-year, four-year. So there's such a variety of universities that students can participate in that really provides an opportunity, I think, for an international student to find one that is would be comfortable for their background and what they're hoping to gain. And so it'll be important that students research and connect to see the different types. Do they want to be in North East America or Southern America, which will give you a very different experience where you were in Harvard versus Radu in Louisiana. All of them are very wonderful experiences, but it'll be a very different. And certainly within America when a student comes to study, you'll have an opportunity to go to the different parts of the country to experience.