Absolutely, and I as well would definitely like to acknowledge all of the work that went into putting together the $500 million. I recognize that a lot of the efforts are to first let everyone know there is work under way through the announcement and, of course, for something like this, something that large in a sector as diverse as ours, that will take a lot of time.
In the small and medium-sized institutions, again, there is a lot of variation from group to group. A lot of them really have focused on their staff in trying to adapt to what is changing right now in terms of the unknown between when we can come back, what they're going to do with their programming, how they're going to adjust and what new requirements would be on them from a public safety standpoint for people who come back into their spaces.
In general, I think what they really seem to need is.... Again, that first bit is that stability, to just make sure that they can get to the other side. A lot of fixed costs are absolutely key. If there is a rent payment, it's about making sure that is available; I know there is the new emergency program for rent relief. That does work. Some organizations do qualify, but some do not. It depends on how much your revenues have dropped—