 Thank you. For my own part, I researched international study in various countries, mostly English-speaking countries, and I was impressed by the dynamic nature of the courses offered in the US colleges and universities. I felt they were very modern. They offered very flexible choices so that I could indulge interests that were not directly at point for my degree, but were important vocationally and tangentially to my area study. And I also felt that the US universities were very vocationally oriented in a way that many universities are not. And so my education wasn't going to be education in a vacuum. It was education that was geared toward...