 The hype or the media coverage on MOOC is slowly dying down. When we came out, everybody who was involved in the MOOC would be the first one to accept. We don't have all the answers. The soundbites, the usual media hype that comes with it, okay, portrayed it as if those who started MOOC had all the answers, okay? So I think now we are getting to that point where the reality is setting in, which are MOOCs costs a lot of money to produce. What exactly are the goals of a MOOC, okay, still not clearly defined in the context of how much it costs, okay, to produce? The other reality that is setting in is that somehow MOOCs replacing a face-to-face education, okay, is probably a reach. It may work for some very committed learners. Students don't go to the colleges just to go sit in a class, learn. There's a whole experience. Where the MOOC hype took us was, somehow it can help reduce the cost of higher education. And I think that's where the interesting experiments can take place.