 If it's an emergency, you need to go into an emergency room. So if you've broken an arm, if you have a high fever, those types of things, anything that you would normally go to an emergency room for, you shouldn't hesitate. You should go to an emergency room. If you have a sore throat, if you're not just generally not feeling well, then you can go to the clinic. The emergency room will be expensive, but that's critical that you go to the emergency room. The clinic on campus, they have physicians there who will help you with your basic problems. Which actually leads me to a second part of that question is that do they get medical insurance as soon as they come to the United States, to campus? Because I think medical insurance is a very, very important factor to consider when you come as a student to the United States. So we don't have sort of a socialized medicine system here like a lot of countries do. So most universities are going to require students to carry insurance, and either you can carry insurance from home, and then you have to show proof that you have that insurance, or there's an insurance policy that you can buy here on campus, and then you go to the doctor and you pay what we call a copay, which is like $25 to see a doctor or something. And there is a particular number that if there's a total emergency, suppose you break your arm, and in the middle of the night, you can call 911. Yeah, you can call, and with any sort of emergency, whether it's a medical emergency or any other emergency, you call 911 from a phone, and somebody will come and help you. Lihui, have you gone through any experience where any of your peers or any of your friends have gone through some medical emergency that you can share with us? Oh, yeah. So personally, I never have the need to go to hospitals, or emergency knock-out was that never happens. But yeah, so I would just personally, sorry. So for a student insurance, GW provides a student insurance for international students. So just like sign up for that and pay for that every year. And then for emergency, so for hospitals and stuff, like my roommate freshman year, she got really sick one day, so I took her to the hospital. And then that was the emergency because she was really sick. And then my other friends, when they get cold, they will just go to student health on campus, which is like closer and then cheaper, so.