And do you think that there should be universal, should there be an emphasis perhaps more on low income families than people who can readily afford to go to private school? You know, Jack, all those discussions will be there. I know that What was rejected was a small, very, very small number of special needs and low income students. And, and that didn't get there. So we'll have to kind of see where we settle with, you know, hopefully we can get to in the state that we as a state aren't picking and choosing who gets to participate in this program. (08:18–08:26)
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