That there's no requirement that you go to a public entity for any of that, or that you go to a public hospital for rather than a private hospital to get your medical care or anything like that. Choice and competition in any marketplace, including the educational marketplace, is good for people. And I think there was this concern or maybe this hyperbole when we enacted the program and continued to fund it that it's going to kill public schools. (24:58–25:06)
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