I wouldn't say they're on our top priority list that we put out by our national advisory committee and by our federal group. Right now, they would not be in the top tranche in that group. They still have their other methods of protection such as masking, distancing, getting tested and all that kind of stuff.
Whether they are volunteers or members of other groups, we would have to get some further direction. That depends if we're in the first quarter of 2021, second quarter or third quarter. It's all a matter of when we can do that, but they would not be on our list at this moment of top-priority individuals, because we want to decrease morbidity and mortality at this time.