For remote areas? I think it was true before, but now there is no such support when they are in a small, remote area. They know their neighbours. They know the community and the community knows them, but they are so isolated. They don't have time. It's good for a short period of time, but with time, after years, they become more isolated.
We have to use modern communication like the Internet. They can use it. I have an example of a woman with only one son. He lives in Europe, in Germany, and she talks with him every day via Skype. It's not difficult to do that, and she doesn't feel isolated. She's happy. When I see her, she says, “I talked to my son, and he talked about my grandson.” She's not isolated. To be isolated is to not have contact with the people who are close to us.