Certainly we've identified that over the last couple of years, and we've seen some improvement by the government to at least address the issue. When people earn their money over their lifetime and then all of a sudden they have to claw back some of it, it just doesn't seem appropriate. We would like people to have the luxury of utilizing the monies they've developed and earned over the years.
We're looking at some measures to help minimize the grief that some of them would certainly face. We continue to work with the government. In this position, I'm a volunteer, and we have many volunteers across the country with lots of experience who work very closely with our professional staff. Even though we represent over 350,000 people, we have three full-time staff. We have to depend a lot on our volunteers, our presidents and what have you, across the country to develop those relationships with levels of government to make sure that we can serve our seniors properly.