 Yeah, look, the process of analysing an argument is hard work, but that's the kind of entry price you have to pay if you want to play in the arena of public rationality. The owners has to be on us individually to explain our case rationally and indeed to analyse the rational case of others. In terms of recognising arguments, it's not that hard once people give it a go and get used to the process of argumentation. One of the transformative experiences I think of people who do study critical thinking is the recognition that almost everything's an argument. And once you see that, it's impossible to unsee it. And so, you know, crossing that threshold to going through argument analysis and talking about it and trying to understand it is the educational goal. It is just a matter of practice, it's like any other skill, it's just a matter of practice before you can achieve that.