from the soviet occupation. but our politicians made, for example, digitalisation a priority for estonian schools. it seems to me, reading the story about estonia, that trust is a big thing — trusting teachers, trusting children, and a freedom to learn, and to set the curriculum without the interference of politicians and school inspectors. would that be right? of course, we have freedom of expression. all the fundamental freedoms are protected, and i'm glad to say that estonia also ranks on the second place in terms of internet freedom. and here, of course, the schools are also connected to the internet, the teaching materials are in the cloud, and they have a free choices in the educational system. of course, we have a ministry of education who also provides the curriculum for every age.