Certainly, I'm very happy to.
In the terminology that we use, a caregiver is pretty much anybody who cares for anybody else. It's everyone from a mom and dad caring for a child with a disability on one end of the age spectrum to somebody supporting their parents near the end of life or in long-term care on the other end of the age spectrum. In between is everything from lifelong disability, mental health, addiction challenges or episodic disability—you name it.
The one part of this care space we don't really touch is child care. We felt that space is pretty well served already, so our definition doesn't include child care. However, in any other situation where you're caring for somebody who needs some help, you're a caregiver, the way we see it.