back to you, bonnie reiss. the debate seems to e mostly about money. this or that. we are giving benefits for seven years of service. that seems surprising to me. why is the debate about money, how do you shift the debate to another topic? >> by saying it is about money but how we spend the money. we have so many studies that look at how it is not just money but how it is spent that achieves student results. i want to address in coonection with that, two topics. the percentage needs, 60% will need a college degree for the work force. we just had a study that 2025, 50% will need college degrees to meet our workforce needs. whether it is 50% or 60%. the other topic is career technical education. 40 or 50% may not require college degrees and we have to change the way we think about career technical education, as well. it is not some kids just cannot go to college. career technical education means we should be focusing from early childhood right on through high- schooll what is the dream of that child? we need to be delivering kids to graduate high school