 there's a new report on Kentucky public schools you've covered at the line, pretty interesting. Yeah, so basically the Bluegrass Institute, a public policy institute down there, had done some study about the outcomes in Kentucky schools, outcomes in terms of student performance, versus public investment in education. And essentially, since 1992, the results have not risen very much, even lower in some cases, in spite of a vast increase in funding. And so what they did was they looked at per $1,000, what are the outcomes? And it's negative 36% to 53%. So the Kentucky education dollar is 36 to 53% less effective than in the early 1990s. And what they're finding is that, in spite of claims to the contrary, more funding does not lead to better results in public education. So you can't simply throw money at the problem and expect students are just going to do better.