Yes. As I said in my opening statement, for $10 spent, it's $20 saved. For somebody who's worked for many years in a hospital setting, cost avoidance means as much, sometimes, as cost savings, because it means that money can be reinvested into other more innovative solutions that exist in hospital care, acute care, and, more importantly, in mental health community care.
Also, individuals who were in a long-term hospital space for mental illness and were part of the cohort study for Housing First were discharged 116 days sooner, with support. That's a savings of $12 million.