[laughter] dan, what do you where do you think this goes though? because obviously, you know, the more relief you offer students, sadly what we ve come to discover, the more tuition, room and board and a lot of those fees just go up. and it s been a cycle that continues. this will only spur that, won t it? that s exactly it, neil. you get in this cycle where you never end the cost of higher education. so let s even say, which i m not saying it will work, let s say this program works and you give these students relief. you have not solved the problem. so what s going on right now, in my opinion, is nothing short of predatory lending. if you want to really solve the problem here, neil, i think there s three things you have to address. one, universities have to have some skin in the game. because if students can t afford to pay back these loans,
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