Thank you. First of all, as parents, they are enrolling their children in a private school which has agreed to certain educational programs and certain educational standards. They have made the determination that their children should be part of that program. What this particular component allows us to do is to indicate that in comparative terms, the program is not meeting what has been agreed to in terms of the educational programs and the standards.
Then we have to take the view that they're not performing the agreement that has been reached between the private school and the Minister. In that context, there has to be a decision by the Minister to address the matter of the school. That's the basis on which the parents are involved and the basis on which any decision is made to remove, suspend or cancel the registration of a private school.