I think too many first year's freshmen who had just arrived on campus, who had spent the past four years presumably in high school, going to classes and now we're suddenly stopping because they saw more upperclassmen doing the same was probably not the ideal informed decision, and ultimately it was just having a ripple effect, I dare say, like CS 50 has such an operation behind it in terms of so many teaching fellows and so many sections and so many office hours that if a student does not go to a lecture and then for whatever reason, ends up not watching the lecture live or on demand later on in the evening or even the next day, it means they show up at our on campus sections, led by the teaching fellows unprepared for that section, and then they dive into the problem set and they're unprepared for the courses material.