We don't have any specific data. Because we don't have a national program, we also don't have a national databank of exactly who's running the programs. We have 240 member organizations, and most programs are run, from what I've seen, by school districts, and there are some parent communities that come together to run something like a salad bar or a hot lunch program. I think what we've seen across the country is people making do with what they can with the people who come forward with resources and time.
Yes, we do have parent communities that come together to serve food. Maybe they can only do it once a week or maybe they can just do it 20 times a year, but they will do that. Then there are kind of hot lunch programs, with people bringing food from the outside or doing catering services through the school council. I think all the models exist. I would say that it's more common to have the organizations serving solid meal programs, but yes, there are a range of models. A lot has to do with the nuances of the communities and if there are active parents or not, so yes, they do exist.