 So the Utah Legislature and the Utah Governor signed a bill that allows schools to teach the significance of the Ten Commandments as well as other historical documents like the Magna Carta and the U.S. Constitution as part of U.S. history. And some people made a fuss about it saying, oh, you know, they're teaching religion and this is sectarian. But the bill sponsor, I think, explains it very well. He's not saying, you know, we're not teaching the kids to be Christians. He's saying we're teaching them the importance of this historical and religious document. And it goes back to that idea that, you know, in order to understand our society and our culture and to be educated, you need to understand these things. You need to understand religious viewpoints and religious arguments because they made culture and society the way it is, and we can't completely divorce our education from any sort of religious or moral or ethical discussions or belief.