Yes. Definitely. We completely changed our basic education curriculum in 2019. I was part of the Education Curriculum Committee, before joining the cabinet in 2016. The way the curriculum has been co-created is remarkable in that it is very transparent. All the preparatory meetings publish their transcripts. We have representatives from the school children, their parents, teachers and so on. And the most, I think, evident thing is that we don’t have a standardized form of what needs to be taught anymore. We have just the core competencies and the local schools, and local teachers, can even decide to ignore the curriculum and focus only on the competencies. If they want to have a high school that does not have a campus, everything is online, that is possible. If they want to have a campus that is in the nature, that is possible.