Re: the 40,000 number, I don’t think we should take it as an accurate public release, or that it was intended as such. If you look at the context in which it was said, Rubenstein was going through the recent accomplishments of the institutions of each of the panelists. When it came to Zimmer, he asked how the U of C went from being relatively unknown to receiving “40,000 applications or something like that” – clearly not focused on how many applications exactly but just the fact that it’s now in the tens of thousands. And Zimmer too was focused on responding to that, coming up with an explanation of how things have changed. He probably wasn’t even paying attention to the exact number – and it would have been strange for him to say “In fact, it’s actually 35,000, not 40”. So I don’t think any of us should be surprised or disappointed if the published numbers are less than 40,000. Though I’m sure the university will eventually get there within the next few years!