In the first week there was this ordinary distribution of students across genders in their contributions to the seminar. But that's have changed as the seminar went on. The white students were increasingly silent to the point where they were effectively totally silent unless we prompted them really directly to say something. And the Asian American students were mixed, a couple of them were still relatively active and the black students became much more vocal. It would be a much richer conversation if everyone's ideas and experiences could be bumping up against everyone else's ideas or experiences.