 Children can learn an enormous amount collaboratively, not just from the teacher, but from the other people around them and from other people within the community. So I often talk about education, about education as being like a three-legged stool, which is where the home, the community, and the school come together. And that is powerful when understood in a rural community. When we're living in very large urban communities, we have a very real problem. The community has disintegrated. And therefore the child doesn't get that opportunity. We have to actually, it's not just revitalizing schools, we have to revitalize community. And that is a critical issue because without that out-of-school experience, then the child is always dependent upon the formal learning situation.