 Michael, is this born out of finances? The reason people are going to school districts are going to four-day weeks. Is that population problems, smaller rural schools, or they don't have many students, so it's more costly to stay open five days a week, or is there some other practical reason besides that? Well, I think another reason is teacher recruitment. It's a perk that they use to attract teachers. But then that makes the question, what if all districts are doing it? How's it become particular to that district? Do you have to go to three days? I mean, what do you do after that? Yeah. Kids, I'm sure, are going, whoa, this is great. Parents are going, well, okay, same taxes, same costs, same teacher salaries, just less instruction. And the five-day work week is going to be a shock to the system if you're used to being around four days a week for school.