I'm still here until April 5, but thank you for your kind words.
Dental care is something we hear about probably the most in terms of affordability.
To put it into context, when we surveyed seniors, those with higher incomes were those most likely to have a dental plan, ironically. If you heard the income data I presented previously, imagine, on these incomes of $26,000 to $27,000 a year, a dental bill of $2,000 to get dental work, particularly around dentures. I think, for many seniors.... I don't know if “transformative” is too dramatic a word, but they will be able to access dental care that they simply could not afford previously.
I could go on, but I think most of you will understand the importance of oral health around nutrition, on being able to eat. As you get older, it actually becomes even more important.