i'm not certain we'll have credentialed health techers at the point that we'll be able to break the access barrier. at the same point, i'm a little less worried in world language. our visual arts, we have lots of work to do. we've got to think sort of how with their elective and exploratory offerings would impact their schedule, so that's work still in front of us. and then, the computer science right now, i'm going to have to talk about b.t. about that. i don't want to risk the wrong answer in trying to describe california's credentialing requirements around computer science. >> any other questions or comments? commissioner merase? >> so i'm so delighted to see this much work. i've been waiting a very long time. some of these issues have been in the work since i've been on the board, so i'm really delighted to see this really get off the ground. i love the fact that there is equity and electives. for too long, some of our students who had to do remedial courses had no access to electives. i think it's very much aligned with vision 2025, so that's another big plus. i really appreciate the