i think republican governors, for instance, tpwhun florida comes to mind has sort of made a mistake of making this we want more stem majors and we want less anthropologists. to me that sounds more like central planning and -- in bucharest than it does like a market based response. but whey would say is what i think the federal government should aim to do is to inform consumers in a way that allows them to make judgments about the products that they're investing in and simultaneously to lower barriers to let in new provider who are offering a different product. right now the accreditation system has come to a credit in chicago. they will probably give you a credit in chicago state. they have both the same seal of approval. at the same time a -- it keeps out something who -- somebody who wants to compete. they may offer something different. it may not be staff by traditional faculty. these are examples of the policys that have been in place for a long time that are actually prep venting consumers from making informed choices and from competition and preventing competition from taking roo