 The universities have done themselves terrible damage by outsourcing a whole lot of their infrastructure to corporate entities that do not have their interests at heart. And you know, I mean, just take the learning management system, right, as an example. No individual institution can really afford to stand up and support and sustain and maintain its own learning management system. So of course they turn to a corporation, which sells them something shiny and pretty. But in so doing also sells them something that completely locks their data in, and that doesn't work the way the institution actually wants it to work. What, again, no one institution can come up with an alternative to that, but institutions working together collaboratively around this problem could build an open source academy owned not-for-profit learning management system that would be far better than anything that the corporate world is wanting to sell to us right now. I think this is true of publishing as well. I think that we really need to be thinking about ways that the academy can support and sustain the infrastructure that it relies upon in ways that sustain its value.