 less pressure on students in Canada. I wouldn't say less pressure, different type of pressure, different type of pressure. Academically there's less material covered, there's no doubt about it. High school here is horrendous, it really is. Elementary school is just pure in general, pure garbage and high school is in general pure garbage. What they're teaching you is so dumbed down, it's ridiculous. So on an academic front it's easier compared to other parts of the world, some other parts of the world. However the societal social pressures on people here are extremely heavy, extremely heavy. Really, people don't appreciate how much pressure kids are in. I can't speak for Europe but I can speak for Canada and the United States. It's unbelievable, it breaks a lot of people. Okay, and the people that break it has nothing to do with how well they're doing, how well they understand the content or not. I've seen kids that have very poor academic background really struggle socially and just the whole bureaucracy and the centralization of education system and I've seen kids that they do better than me in the exams or they would because they're way more focused sometimes and I've seen the school system break them as well. So it's a different piece, it's a different game. Both require a certain amount of resilience. Common core math is bad. Voyager, I have yet in Canada and the United States see a centralized education program being passed down through the centralized education system which has improved the education overall. Every decade is getting worse and worse. Every five years is getting worse and worse. Wow, I had no idea about that. Yeah, Anuj, the social pressures here are unbelievable for kids. I tell most of my students, you can pay me enough to go back into the school system. No, thank you, I'm not into that. I can speak for Europe pretty much the same. Is it all of? Okay. Yeah, the pressures in the western world on kids is wow and it's the reasons for us are multifaceted, right? There's multiple reasons for it. Like Anuj, just imagine this, right? You've been going to education. You've been going to a centralized education from grade 1 all the way to grade 12 and you graduate high school with barely being able to read and write and barely being able to do mathematics. Just imagine how lost you will be. Just imagine how much pressure you're under, right? Because there's a whole stigma attached here about you must, I'm pretty sure it's most places in the world, but you must succeed. You must make money. You must be able to buy these expensive things and all this jazz. But they've gone to 12 years of school under the assumption that when they finish high school they're going to be ready for life and they're not. And the weight of the world just comes crashing down on them. Serious problems.