But there's absolutely enough emphasis on uniformity in their doing that. As we leave. Just want to make one last point. This is some something we're looking at and working on. When someone, an individual comes in to take their test to become a commercial driver and they do a skills test... it would be clear that this driver doesn't understand all the road signs, it doesn't speak the language. the language. But miraculously they're passing the skills test. That I think any common sense analysis would say, well that doesn't make sense. How could that happen? (20:46–21:11)
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