 I think this is one of the biggest challenges that young people and parents face today. What is going on in this higher education space specifically? How do we start to change course if we're now raising kids who are about to start college? It's not where you go to college that matters. It's what you do in college, which we can get into, but you all know this. And it's basically, it comes down to college is really valuable when you are meeting new people, you're building social capital, you're building your network of people who can provide opportunities and resources, and you're building your human capital, you're experiencing new things where you're building new skills. And the really sad part is that college still, if you go in with the idea of building relationships and building human capital, it can be wildly, wildly valuable. But because young people have never been taught that they're going to college, they're not building relationships, they're not taking advantage of all their resources, and they're graduating with a degree they don't want with a whole bunch of debt, and they're saying it's not worth it. So it's fundamentally comes back to not teaching people how to decide how to navigate college.