Your question was around whether this whole situation has created more problems in terms of anxiety and mental health. Yes, certainly.
I wouldn't say that's across the board. I think it's a bit of a stereotype to think that all older people have fared poorly during the pandemic. I think we have some very resilient older people who have actually done quite well during this. They've had life experience. They've potentially gone through scenarios like this. I know a 96-year-old woman. She's not happy with the situation as it has been, but she has been quite resilient. She's had a lot of struggles in her life.
Certainly, there are older people who have suffered, particularly those who are on low incomes, who are disconnected from their communities or who are living in apartment buildings. They don't feel safe even leaving their rooms.
Yes, dealing with the mental health challenges that the pandemic has posed certainly will be a reality going forward as well.