 The question is, what's going to happen to quantity demanded, okay? The rules of engagement in my class are, if I ask you a question, you have three options. Say something, just pretend you're alive, okay? Second, you can defer to anybody in the class, but it must be by name. It can't be yo dipstick with the hat on. It's got to be by name. And third, if you are actually ill and not suffering from dehydration, then you can ask for a pass. But otherwise, bring your egg in, because I'm bringing mine. I don't think I'm funny, but if you don't make fun of yourself, you can't pick on anybody else. And I am not some supermind, I'm good at what I do, and I like what I do. I work with some really good people. So if you're not going to have fun doing this, go home. We get to know our students not only as scholars who we're going to be working with and learning together with, but it's also getting to know them as individuals. I was always taught, you don't have the time, you make the time. So when they started the Nation Residential College and they said we needed mentors, that was a lock, lock and load. That just made all the sense in the world. What it does is it gives you a better connection with the students. I think for me, it's the students seeing me and other members of the faculty and the administration outside of our role. And I think for the students who, there's almost no commonality between these guys and girls, and they come together and get to know each other. And I think that's great. Some of them come a long way in terms of getting to know a lot about them. Some don't, and they're free to choose. They just argue you're in for a dolly or you're in for a nickel, but just come. Listen, sit. And I think that program has been phenomenal. And I think that's part of why this is to me is a special place. You're part of a community. And the more you give to the community, the more you'll get out of it. And so this is not just a place I go to work. We're all learners. I haven't got all the answers by a long shot. So we're in this together and I'm going to ask you questions and you better be ready to ask me some questions.