 One of my key priorities is funding for education. We need to have an education system that is accessible and relevant. Our ancestors understood this. I mean, public education came to this commonwealth in the early 19th century, the early 1800s. And we need to remember why our ancestors committed to public education. They wanted a strong society. They wanted a strong economy. They wanted a healthy democracy. And education was central to that. It remained central. We're a limited government democracy. We believe in the free market. And one of the few things that government ought to do well is education. We ought to educate our fellow citizens. We need to do that with wise investments, but we need to invest in education. We can't keep taking money out of schools and hope to get to a good place. So I'm committed to wise and major investment in education, which is why I've worked so hard for the framework that we have in place.