I want to add that we have realized, through the services we've been offering to internationally educated occupational therapists, that to try to talk to people offshore before they come here is in fact a great advantage.
A lot of people are coming here. It's taking them far longer than they ever anticipated to transition into practice. We've developed some online resources to assist people in countries before they come here. We are in the early stages of this, but we're beginning to realize that this is going to be a big advantage, because people often don't have a good idea of the health care system here. To get some of that knowledge before they come is really going to help in the transition. Also, they don't end up in low-paying jobs as soon as they get here and get trapped into that position.