Exactly.
I also want to underscore the fact that we learned, as we usually do when we sit down with first nations folks, that the construct of pain is very different among first nations people. As they describe it, the intergenerational pain doesn't necessarily have to be a physical pain. It might manifest itself that way, but as we look at how first nations people have been affected by prescription drugs, and we consider mitigating some of those challenges, the legacy of intergenerational trauma is a significant component.