No, because we teach them how to live with their chronic disease. Everybody has to learn how to do that. It's a step process that you take people through: understanding what is your condition, what you can do to help make yourself better, and when to know when to engage back into the health care system.
For example, there are people on home monitoring. That's a very step-wise program that we take them through for three months. At the end of three months, we are confident they know the symptoms to watch for, they know who to call, and they've had enough experience in trying to manage themselves so they can actually get through it better. Otherwise, without these systems, you just toss them out and say “good luck”, right?