I think in the long-term care sector, it can be very beneficial to connect some of those patients to some of the specialists that otherwise would not have the bandwidth to visit in person, people in palliative care, geriatricians and, in many cases, mental health professionals. In the hospital sector, we've found that a fairly large number of people can be seen at home.
For example, we used to bring in people to do pre-op assessments. There's no reason why we can't do that virtually with someone in their home. In many cases, a lot of post-operative assessments don't necessarily have to require the patient to come into the hospital. We can use the available virtual care, and many platforms are available. COVID-19 and the pressure from that allowed for some very rapid trials and testing of some of these solutions, which worked. So we essentially cut the bureaucracy, if you will, and jumped right to the solution, into trials, and found out that they worked.