My office was involved, but at this point I would stray away from answering directly. I would have to reflect on the question a bit more and read the full context of what the recommendation means in its entirety.
Clearly, from our perspective, the holistic kind of concept is more than learning, getting an education; it's learning how to be proud of who we are and the culture of our people.
I think it's essential for anybody to have an education. My mom raised me to never forget where I come from. I think the pride of establishing that at a young age has a significant impact in the long run. You can have a master's degree in some field, but if you don't know much about who you're dealing with, then it has no significant impact.
Maybe the point they're trying to raise holistically would be... From our perspective, we always look at it in that family context. That's why we're so close-knit, as a nation.