 This is going to be a very controversial opinion. Okay. This year I've completely given up with lectures. I don't know if they did this in your medical school where they kind of scam on you a little bit about the GMC and they said that if something happened to your patient and they looked back at your attendance and you didn't attend that lecture, then they could come get you. And do I really think they do that? No, inevitably someone's going to say, what if you missed a lecture that covered that thing and you saw a patient and you couldn't deal with it? When I say I've given up with lectures, I haven't given up with learning. When I see the topic, I go, right, I'm going to learn that completely independently because when I'm sitting down and I'm watching a lecture on Zoom and my mind goes elsewhere within five minutes, I'm gone. Whereas if I'm sitting there and I'm actively trying to learn it myself and teach it to myself, I'm far more engaged and I'm far more likely to use that time better to learn about that condition in a way that actually sticks in my mind.