 Kebabs, Rishi Sunak, just made a compulsory that people have to study math until the age of 18 now, thoughts. Personally, I think mathematics and English should be the only mandatory courses in school. I think physical education and stuff like that has a place, right? But I think once you learn mathematics and your natural language, whatever that might be, English, French, Russian, Hindi, whatever it is, your natural language, once you know those two things, okay, you can teach yourself anything, including athletics, including cooking, including investing, including anything, right? So in my personal opinion, I'm okay, but I'm a little biased. I'm okay with math being mandatory. I think it has to be. No, Sheryl, I'm just seeing the chat pop up here. I'm not all the way to the bottom of the chat. I might say no science, no. I don't think science should be mandatory because natural languages and the language of mathematics are the two things we need to be able to communicate and understand information in our worlds, right? So if you have those two languages and mathematics is the language of science, then you can learn science. It should be an elective. You should take it, right? Maybe it should be mandatory up to grade 8 or something like this, but it shouldn't be forced down their throat, right? Like for example, for me, I had no desire to dissect frogs in biology and I was forced to dissect frogs, right? I didn't like it. It wasn't in me, right? So I think the choice should be given to students as to what they want to study, right? And at some point kids are naturally inclined to want to learn sciences. They ask questions and that's what science is. Science has been developed, I guess, if you want to categorize it as a category that we have in education to answer questions, right? Why does this happen like this? Why is this like this? Why is that? Why? Why? Why? Why? Why are clouds like this? Why do cloud shapes change? Why is the weather like this? Why is this? Why? Why? Why? Why? Right? And economics, investing personal finance, I think anybody that's interested in economics can learn economics knowing your natural language and mathematics. Cheryl, I'd agree if authors, editors were skilled at communicating to a broad audience. I see science classes as being a way to help. Oh, I missed it. Yeah, and by the way that's not the only two things that need to change with our education system or whatever. The textbooks are garbage. The exercises are garbage. The way the school system is structured is garbage. You can't take students 30 adolescents, preteens, twins, teenagers, and put them in a classroom, give them crappy desks that are bad for your posture, tell them to sit there for eight hours a day and listen, or six hours a day and listen. Who came up with this stupid system, right? So it's not just that math and English or your natural language should be mandatory and everything else should be an elective. It has to be a complete restructuring of education, right? And once you do that, in coordination with your natural language and mathematics, I think we would see a renaissance like we've never seen before. I think it would be absolutely magnificent.