That is a very good point. Many of our folks with significant substance use disorders rely very heavily on community support, on their sponsors, on 12-step meetings and other peer support meetings. There is something to be said about physical presence in the environment. That, of course, isn't able to happen currently, but I am glad to share that many of these peer support groups are still meeting through online platforms. Many of our patients here at home are still accessing these online platforms. I have heard from various patients and people seeking out treatment for addictions that it's beneficial but not quite the same.
My hope is that as the stay-at-home order in Ontario eventually is removed and we're able to get back into at least socially distanced groupings, we are able to reimplement some of these important strategies in terms of those social connections of peer support groups but, in the meantime, are able to take full advantage of the online platforms that are available to all of us.