 DCAL first commissioned our economic impact study in 2007 and we repeated that in 2014. That's a joint venture between two of our research universities here in Georgia. And what it really told us as an industry, that childcare is an industry in Georgia. It's a $4.7 billion industry in Georgia. It employs 67,000 individuals. Another interesting fact that we learned from that study is actually the childcare industry compares to retail stores and home and garden. So here in Georgia we have a Home Depot and a Lowe's. So that economic impact is very similar. And I think an important part that we don't talk about a lot is it allows parents to go to work. It allows over 500,000 parents to go to work and make about $24 billion annually. So I think that information really helps us to continue the conversation about yes it is early learning, yes it's good for kids, but it also supports our current and future workforce.