 Hi. So, the pandemic lockdown has had me thinking about learning and education. My kids are at home and my wife and I have always had the responsibility to them to teach them and guide them and help them grow. But the way that we do that has changed over these past two months. Everybody loves to learn. Think about the last time you saw a kid learn something near their faces light up. There's an endorphin rush. There's a sense of accomplishment. Think about yourself. When you learn something new in which you have no background knowledge, it's exciting when you have that breakthrough, that's where the real accomplishment is. And the seemingly simple act of learning to read has profound implications for an individual and arithmetic even more so. And the unfortunate thing, the sad thing is that over a billion people around the world have not had the opportunity to learn those things, either because they were willfully denied access to basic education or because their life circumstances didn't allow it. I wonder if what this pandemic is laying bare for the future of learning is the need to marshal all of our resources to make sure that every single child, woman and man all over the world gets the basics. I mean, can you imagine a world without illiteracy where every person is hitting their stride where every child is thriving? That is a world of infinite possibilities. And the truth is that a world where everybody knows how to read, write and do basic arithmetic, that is a world of true empowerment for everyone. My kids are fortunate. They live in a country where learning the basics is possible, even if it's not evenly distributed. If everyone all over the world had the same opportunities, we'd be living on a different planet. So that's what I've been thinking.