I'd love to get even a high-level list of the data we collect. The reason I ask is, again, when I get back to the numbers of 10,000 or 20,000, I often think, if we can prove there's not a huge economic impact or there's not a huge impact on a lot of our institutions, I often wonder why we couldn't argue that we might want a few more parents and grandparents, particularly since we believe they might contribute to settling their families more quickly, providing support around child care, that kind of thing.
It's hard, in the absence of data, to make some intelligent recommendations, so I'd be grateful if you could forward that to us. I don't need every piece of data, but if you could give us the high-level bits of data that we do collect, that would be really helpful.