There's no issue on retention. It's almost the ghetto of where we go in health care, which is kind of sad, because as you heard from many of the speakers, seniors and the aging population are a richness in our country. We need to mix the professional help that is needed from doctors, specialists, and personal care workers with help from volunteers and family caregivers and make sure that everyone is working in a coordinated team—of course with the family and the senior leading the team—regardless of the cultural appropriateness of what is needed.
It's about working as a team and making sure that if they have medical or health care needs, they're filled. We cannot push seniors and their families into their homes if it is not safe. As I said earlier, some of them are very sick and need support 24-7. Sometimes the volunteer or the aunt can't do it. We have to guarantee our seniors of today and tomorrow that our health care services will be there.