Yes, absolutely.
When you look at where we need nurses and doctors, you see that we need nurses and doctors in rural communities. This is a program and an opportunity that incentivizes and affords doctors and nurses to contemplate the practice of rural medicine—I guess that's how I would say it—by allowing access to a reduction in their loans for the time period they're in those communities.
I don't have more details on the timeline for that. Is there an official in the room who can help me out with this one?