That's an excellent question. Revera has a number of homes that provide both retirement and long-term care on the same premises, even in the same building. It is a complex solution, in that retirement and long-term care are governed by completely separate legislation. Even though we provide that care and support in the same environment, each environment has to answer to and is inspected by entirely different legislation and an entirely different inspection team.
Managing that adds tremendous complexity, and thus cost, but we have it. It provides an excellent answer and solution to married couples—to your example—who can at least remain in the same building and spend time together every day despite their different care and support needs.