We firmly believe that tenant-led responses are much more preferable to imposed responses. They're about engaging tenants and setting goals around what kind of a community they want. These are single-site, supportive housing communities with multiresidential buildings, so when tenants gather, they talk about the agreed-upon approach when they have guests and what kind of community they want.
Largely, people come up with ideas. There are certain things that aren't talked about or aren't done in communal areas. What people do in their own apartment is a matter of discussion, but on the whole, it's also about how to respond to people knocking on their doors at two o'clock in the morning. How do they want to respond to people who are ringing all of the buttons at the front door? What's the agreed-upon response that they want? That's critical, because most people will say that it's easier to sleep at night when somebody is not knocking on their door at two o'clock in the morning trying to tell them things.
I hope that was helpful.