I don't have a lot of specific data that I can cite, but certainly we've seen in Winnipeg where there are lots of individuals who have food insecurity issues. Right now, in this third wave that we're experiencing, they're having to be provided with emergency kits, whereas, as I said, I hear about other older people and they are financially stable and are able to weather this quite well. People are taking up new hobbies. There is a great range of effects of this pandemic on older people.
There's a tendency to think of them as one group and having one effect, but certainly through the various community organizations that are operating within our communities, we hear about these divides, and even just by the fact of where people are living, the physical buildings in which they live. If you're living in a house, you most likely have a much better quality of life because you're able to come and go potentially without any fear that you're going to have a possibility of contracting the virus, as compared to—