amouabedini , you started well and i have raised some questions that can change the course of my discussion . this is us, the school principal does not have the right to drink water without the permission of the government. i say, where in the world do schools have so many ways that you have depicted? at least it is necessary for the government to intervene in schools, whether it is in public education or in elementary schools in universities. the conditions are different. where in the world is this model? there is, now you can deal with it in your own time, for example, suppose where is the ideal model so that we can come up with it together let's talk, this is a point. the next point is that we should discuss the law with regard to non-government schools . can we compare the global trend for a while, the result will be something else, so we want to talk about non-governmental education , it will be difficult for a while. my suggestion is to start from here, let's start from the law itself, and see where our legal duty is. mr. doctor, i am from your excellency i am respectfully asking your