 One of my favourite lines from one of my favourite songs of all time is the greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love and be loved in return. It's taken me a lifetime and I'm still working on it to get that right for myself, for my family. But it is one of the things that I most aspire to. And as I find myself asked more and more to advise people in crisis during this really difficult time, I find myself reflecting on the wisdom on that. Yeah, we're not maybe teaching our kids in the same way that we normally would. Perhaps they've done less maths, less English, less science than normal. Maybe you're at home with your children and you feel that you've not been able to provide the education they might want. Just as an aside, everyone's in the same boat. I am yet to speak to anyone who feels that they're doing a good job on this. Whether they've come at it as a complete novice, never having taught before, or, crucially, if they are an amazing teacher who normally does a great job in the classroom, many of them still struggling with their own kids. So don't feel alone in that. But we're all really struggling and we're worried about our children falling behind. But I think we just need to refocus a little bit and have a think about what are the good things that can come out of this moment. And one is that we have more togetherness. There is more chance for that very basic fundamental love and learning together. And if we can do that for our children, if we can help them to be loved and to learn to be loved and to be loving, those really are the greatest things that I'll ever learn. That's really all I have to say about that. We're just reflecting on that song, on that line, and I just wanted to share that.