I've heard from a lot of parents about, yes, that the academic component, which is very important, but also just the social and developmental aspects of being in school compared to having to always be at home. And I think that's especially true for a lot of our low-income families. I mean, you have families in Florida, you know, you may have one single mom that's got three kids in school and she's got to work. (03:02–03:07)
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