 And part of the problem, Joel Souten told me, is a few bureaucrats in Washington DC decide what you need to learn. Well, do we need to only learn what the hypotenuse of a triangle is in the year 2018? What about learning how to use Excel, learning how to buy a house? What's your take on education and what's wrong in America? So I think that the biggest thing that's wrong with education, I agree, is a certain level of centralized control. I skipped a couple of grades when I was growing up because the system couldn't handle me being in a particular grade. So I had to end around the system. And it was only because I had a principal who didn't care about ending around the system. I was able to do that. I was in public school when I was in third grade, and she said, you're beyond this skip third grade. But we had to game the system basically in order to do that. I think that there's no reason why education has to be done the way that it's done. I mean, everything is so decentralized now.