Thanks for the question.
Yes, I think my comment alluded to the fact that we need to continue to support the community-led community organizations across the country in order for them to have the infrastructure and the adaptive programming to respond to and to support seniors living at home and their families—their caregivers explicitly.
Creating that fabric of a network of organizations across the community is essential, and not only for those organizations and their services. They're often the ones to support and engage volunteers in being active in their community.
We want seniors aging at home as much as they possibly can, and we need to build the infrastructure to support them. Many times, that comes through organizations [ Technical difficulty—Editor].