I'm sorry, but I just have to comment. We're on a slippery slope if we're just talking about age. I think we're also talking about the well-being of that person, the cognitive abilities, and so on. We're not going to say an 85-year-old cannot manage cognitively because he is 85. We're going to look at what's going on in the household, the kinds of decisions he's making, the person who's taking advantage of him. If that person were 55, it would be the same sort of thing. It's not just an age factor, I don't think. I think that's where a number of people in the professional community have said let's be careful when we're looking at this and when we're talking about age, because it becomes ageist perhaps.