 I think some of the smaller colleges do really well. They pick students up from the airport, they take them to their dorms. A lot of the larger universities like where I work, that's just not possible because we have so many students. So students don't have to let us know when they're coming in, but as soon as they get to campus they have to check in with our international services office. And when they check in with the international services office, our office then lets the federal government know that the student is here and they're in good standing and those types of things. So it's critical as soon as you get to campus that you're checking in, formally checking in with your international services office. And that would be again this international student advisor. Correct, correct. And that international student advisors are the go-to people. The first point of contact to a large extent, correct? Yes, correct, yeah. Lihui, when you came in, what was your modest operandi? I mean, how did you go about meeting with the, who was your first contact? I completely agree with what Adina said. Like the first thing when I got on campus, I didn't let anyone at GW know that I'm coming here, but the moment I got here I literally just walked to ISO office, the international student's office out, international student's office. And that led my advisor or anyone working there know that I'm here. So like the US government would know that I'm here.