 They have yet to pass universal school choice in Missouri, Michael Ryan. I can't quite grasp why, but they keep inching a little closer, and what's interesting is, while they continue to feud and fuss amongst themselves, the Republicans in Jefferson City, Missourians are very clear on where they stand on school choice. Yeah, and it's odd that it doesn't translate to legislation. And part of it is rural, urban divide. Part of it is ideological party divide. But it's very popular. This poll shows it's very popular. Almost 90% of Missourians like the school choice option in Missouri, the education savings accounts. And it's just basically, you're directing the state to direct a portion of your state income liability, income tax liability to a school for school choice, right, to a student for school choice.