I think this includes a diverse range of metrics, including from what areas people are coming to receive service, and where. I think I'd be most interested personally to see data related to whether people living in their home communities are able to receive services right where they are.
I'd like to see data related to income levels, socio-economic status and how much people paid out-of-pocket, because I know there are income categories on which the copayment is decided. Evolving data on that would also be helpful for future directions. Then we'd see whether there is hesitancy among patients to accept treatment based on out-of-pocket expenses, or this is seen as a positive, and more and more people are receiving the care they need.