not, our universities are moving towards a competitive market, that is, now, for example , payam noor university has a medical unit, where does it not exist? in fact, we do not have payam noor in the university. i have a public university honestly, the government university is a public university that doesn't charge tuition fees. the issue of citizenship in this market is the kind of activity that no one pays for anyway. in fact , it is divided into both higher education and medical education . actually, i would like to explain the question in this way . in higher education, now the university of the applied scientific society of payam noor azad provides services and registers students in medical education, which again i say that one of our troubles is medical education, this is a monopoly market, but it is competitive in higher education. i feel that because medical education in fact, we only have tuition-paying universities , of course, we have an urban public university, yes , we have a campus, and we have a self-governing university, which is under the supervision of the ministry of health ,