 I have a question that I kind of consider kind of mundane after all these universal global questions about the war and peace, but what I'm interested in is the education system in Iraq. What's going on between K-12, is it secular, is it religious? And also, the student movement in the university isn't divided into Shia and Sunni, and what's happening with the student movement and what's happening with the education system? The education system is in shambles. Enrollment's down to about 30%. I'm doing a story on this right now, actually. It's over 70%. It's like 71%, 72%. Maximum 76% of girls are not going to school because their families are too afraid to let them. Teachers are fleeing, they're being threatened. I mean, it's totally lawless, so if a teacher gives someone a bad grade, then they're threatened with their life. So then they either flee or they start just passing people. So that's starting to happen now. And the education system, it's in a state of collapse without a doubt. And as student groups, that kind of thing, again, there's really none of that, nothing I think really worth even a mention. I'm sure it's happening to some degree, but I haven't seen any kind of organizing or anything like that because unfortunately in Iraq, the occupation has been so brutal and savage, whether you talk about the US military or militias or death squads, really the only resistance that's left for people is armed resistance because the times that nonviolent resistance has been applied, it's been met with extreme violence.