Well, we've learned first-hand about the impact of children and youth's access. We're focusing on food access because it permeates the home. When we started shifting away from serving any food to being very intentional with our food charter, focusing on nutrient-dense food and understanding food literacy, we saw that parents were coming back. They were being impacted and wanted to learn more about what we were offering and how they could offer that at home. In that regard, yes, it has a significant impact.
We still have a ways to go in looking at the economic impact and how we can shift it. Again, the investment can grow. Any investment we can layer on what we're doing now is definitely a step in the right direction.