That's on the chronic side, but there are going to be emergency needs. I'm wondering if there are any statistics.
I won't say that it's from a reliable source, but there are concerns about delayed cancer diagnoses. We know that with a delayed diagnosis for patients, it's going to be a poorer health outcome. There's cancer and there's hypertension, which is a ticking time bomb out there. It is kind of related to the inactivity of some of our seniors. Is there no research that you know of or no statistics on what we are looking at afterwards?