I mean, it costs more to get calculus teachers and physics teachers out to West Texas. And right now I don't believe that's factored in accordingly. I mean, It is harder to attract some of the teachers and retain the teachers we need in these small schools right now. because of the penalty that they pay for just being. So you can make. Representative Burroughs, you can make a linkage between in the way that you just described spending more money on the one hand and performance, theoretical improvements in performance on the other. (08:32–08:38)
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