Thank you again for the question, and I'm happy to yield the floor. I'm sure there are other opinions around the table on this.
Universities have a fairly good time at getting students in. The challenge is getting permanent residency for said students who wish to stay. That is difficult, and the melange of immigration policies to bring people in, in a professional setting, is where we're going to make or break this technology, right? Students offer training, but it's going to be the professional class that's actually going to make this thing live as a true ecosystem.
To bring those people in, we have to move faster. We can't have 20-week terms, and we can't make permanent residency so difficult for them to achieve. We lose them that way. They want to stay here. We just have to make it possible.