I think it's a fair question, but I think what needs to be highlighted right now is uplifting the concerns of our students, faculty, across the state, and our concerns that DEI is non-negotiable and that that should be the message to the Board of Regents. I'm not sure, I do agree that there should be some delay if she is present, but if that, if this meeting is not delayed, she needs to make every attempt to attend this meeting. If she is a superintendent of the public instruction in our state, she needs to be at that meeting if she is for ensuring that every child has access to quality higher education. Any other questions? Thank you all for coming.