Of course, and I think you brought up a very important point as well. What we're doing here right now with the right-to-repair framework is providing options for consumers to fix the product and not throw it away, which lessens the burden on our environment, which is something that our future generations would enjoy.
At the same time, young individuals right now are becoming more and more creative and innovative, and allowing them to have access to learn how to do the repairs or maintain a product allows better innovative ideas for a product, for example, and also maybe creates something new so that we can advance our technology.