Again, it really comes down to where this kind of co-care model is being housed. If it's being housed in a co-housing development, then all of those individuals who are there are part of a strata, so strata legislation dictates how they make their decisions around what's affected in that particular development.
In a co-op housing situation, again, there is a democratic process. People are involved in organizing, in the committee. It's a co-owned environment, so there are already internal processes in place to have individuals involved. We have the more private side of it in a co-housing situation, and then a more public, funded side with the co-op housing situation. Both models could be easily adaptable, because they have the individuals living there involved in decision-making already.