Yes. Generally, the funding problem is across the board. Certainly there are different nuances, and if you look at the industry as a whole, there is a wide range of not-for-profit and for-profit in public facilities. I'm not aware of any evidence that shows any direct correlation between outcomes and what type of home it is. The issues, particularly the problematic type of experiences we're hearing more about recently, have more to do with across-the-board funding shortages, where there has been a general neglect and simply not providing the funding necessary to any of the homes to keep that level of standards where it should be.
On June 1st, 2020. See this statement in context.