Okay.
Right now, given where our programs are at and the fact that we're using referral partners who are fairly sophisticated, I don't see it being a huge obstacle. However, for people who are trying to get into our programs and aren't there yet, they can also work with people in Canada who are trying to help them. To the extent that we don't have access to a person and the person doesn't have access to the Internet and who, because they don't have the personal connection, can't get paper copies, and for whom, even if they had paper copies, it might still be difficult to send them given their personal life situation, there are people who are facing obstacles as a result of that. I don't want to sugarcoat it, but we do, by working with groups who can represent them or advocate for them, have the ability to get them into a program that way.