Thank you very much.
I just have a couple of comments, and perhaps I'll get an opportunity later.
I think this is really critical. I have a math and science background. I was a high school math and physics teacher for 34 years. The discussion has to do with the new opportunities, the coding, and everything else that has been described. These are things that.... I remember when I started, which was before Bill Gates.
There are a lot of different aspects to it, and things that are engaged in education. One of the critical parts right now is that as more and more people are finding ways of working from home, and with the disruptive technologies that are out there, those who are able to catch on to that new wave are the ones who are really going to excel.
My wife was so much smarter than I am, and I always wanted to make sure that she was uppermost in all the business decisions we made.
I know I don't have much time because I'm just filling in. Maybe I'll come back later.
I really think it's the mentorship part that we have to look at. Is there any comment on the types of mentorship issues or solutions that you have seen in the industry so far?