I'm going to leave to my more informed colleagues the specific answer to your question. I just want to say that one of the things that motivates those of us who are on the board of Salus is knowing that for every one of our clients who has safe, affordable housing, we have a multiplier effect beyond just that one person. It's their whole family who really, as they age and worry about their children--if it's a child involved--have been reassured to a certain extent. When they come to our housing, our clients generally stay, but not in all cases. They can recover and go back into the community at large, but for many, this is their home, so this multiplier effect is very important.
I also wanted to thank Ms. Chow for her suggestion about the Dream Team. One of the things we are always concerned about is that we don't have enough profile out there, all those of us in the business of trying to help people with mental illness. Perhaps we have to get some lessons from you a little bit later on how we can raise the profile of what we are already doing. In many ways, what we are doing is a wonderful success story.
I'll turn over the specifics to my colleagues.