 So I think it's really important to have these data both so that we can better understand the effects of eviction on kids and so that we can start to build interventions. So, you know, understanding the effects of eviction on kids educational trajectories allows us to better understand the broader social costs of eviction for our communities. And when we know which schools have the highest rate of kids experiencing eviction and which schools tend to be receiving kids who have just lost their homes, then we can start to make more targeting interventions to provide support for those children and for their families.