Thank you.
Absolutely we see this as positive. For the families of sick children, as I spoke to earlier, their world turns upside down in a nanosecond. It goes from normal to a new normal overnight. Having to worry about the financial realities that come rushing in to them, which are not planned, not anticipated, not seen coming, is quite devastating to the family.
Having this kind of support and this kind of family-first approach that helps families when it's unexpected can give them another level of resource and support to depend on when they're in a place where their jobs are all of a sudden a secondary concern, or are maybe not even a concern.
Then they're moving into a space where healing their child is taking so much longer. They can be in a healing process away from home, at the hospital, for months and months. That has a devastating impact on the financial side of their life.
As their child heals, thanks to the amazing medical advances that are happening, and they go back home, they need to know that they have a home to go back to, that they have a life to go back to, so that they can continue to heal and live into the blessing that they've been given with their child getting better, so this direction—this family-first approach, this family support—is fundamental to the needs our families have.