Yes, I would. I think what we're seeing is just the tip of this so-called silver tsunami.
The first baby boomers turned 70 this year, so they're still relatively healthy. We're going to start to see increased numbers of seniors with significant health concerns as they get older. That increases both the cost to the individual and the cost to the public. It costs $2,500 a day to keep someone in a hospital, and it's estimated that 40% of our hospital beds are filled with people who don't need that kind of acute care. There's a systemic issue here that obviously addresses poverty, but there are costs that are coming to other parts.