As a charitable organization, one of the things the YMCA does is that we don't turn away anyone who can't afford the fees, so somewhere between 20% and 30% of members across the country, depending on the Y, receive financial assistance in order to participate. What we have found, in fact, is that low-income people, once provided with that access opportunity, actually have a much stronger adhesion to the program. I think it comes from having a sense of someone helping them out.
We also have the experience that many of them, at some point in their lives when their situation changes--if it does--will begin not only to pay the full fee but will be among our most generous contributors in helping other people have access. On access, one of the key determinants here is to make sure the programs that are available are affordable and are accessible by people, regardless of their circumstances.