. >> as you said, this varies a lot from intereststution to institution. but i think as part of the industry of higher education, all of us should be concerned about the situation. it impacts our students who are here. but also to the adjunct faculty. and i prefer fixed term faculty. but the fixed term faculty that we have, these are products of our ph.d. programs. so, we need to be thinking about whether we are training the right number of ph.d. students, if we are creating this problem. now as far as the impact on education again, washington university is a fairly highly resourced place and we are very fortunate in that way. but there is no question that there are fixed term faculty members. especially the part time ones that are as you said either working two jobs and more than two jobs. working multiple universities whose teaching is impacted by that. there is no question that that is the case at the 3,000 colleges and universities in america. >> we are getting some comments about the impact. >> one place i was at didn't think adjnct needed an office,