I mentioned, I think, in my earlier general comments some of the older homes and some of the challenges they have with four-bed or three-bed rooms. River Glen Haven is an older home. What we found is that some of the rooms there had maybe a foot between beds. That is a very difficult situation in which to contain somebody who maybe has positive COVID status.
We also found that, although they had some PPE, the staff were not wearing the PPE appropriately.
To your question about why there was a difference between profit and non-profit places, my answer would be that I can only assume that there is more of a concentration on the cost of preparation at a for-profit than there would be at a non-profit. I think that some of the homes.... I would say River Glen probably fits into the category of those that are funded for more beds than probably what that older home can realistically house and contain.