I want to go back to Glenn Miller and the notion of universal design. It extends beyond housing, and I think that's the clear and appropriate thing. I'm curious, as we start to think about that. Universal design is not just for people who age; it's also for much more democratic, inclusive communities, so when we think about that, I'd like your thoughts on whether we focus too narrowly on mobility devices, dipped curbs, buttons for doors, and what have you, and what other areas around universal design we are particularly neglecting as we think about a seniors strategy and accommodation.
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