Maybe I'll just quickly add to that.
I would concur with Bob. I don't necessarily see that there is a blip, but rather it's almost a change in our students. Our students are wanting to stay within our educational institutions longer. Why do they want to do that? It is probably for two reasons.
One, unlike many of us when we went through, we did one thing only. They like to mix and match. So many of our students, both for their outside pleasure as well as in terms of the financial viewpoint, are working.
Two, they like to mix and match the different courses and classes they are taking. They like to add on an extra year or two, so we're finding a four-year degree is now five years and six years, and similarly with our graduate students. It is not so much that they can't find the job, but they're really finding the stimulation there.
They are also looking for jobs that provide that mixing and matching in terms of the types of things they want. So one thing I think we need to do a better job of is providing them with those internships, those cooperative opportunities that continue to link the students not in their final months but right from the get-go. Start with our first-year students. Start to really expect more of the experiential learning and our connect with industry, business, etc., a lot earlier.