First I want to thank, like I said, many of you with whom I had conversations, and I want to acknowledge that they were very collaborative conversations. We definitely did talk. May seems so long ago when we all look back at what we were identifying.
Some of the conversations we had were around prioritizing the communities, which you're starting to see happen now. Vaccines are a prime example of it, where they are going into those vulnerable, marginalized communities. Yes, we definitely had conversations about how the pandemic has shone a light on health care issues, but there are also community issues that we are starting to talk about now. We've had some really good conversations, and you're starting to see some improvements in some of those communities, but it is a real issue that we cannot drop after we grab a hold of this pandemic. We have to talk.