In terms of cost, we can certainly cost programs that are financed to deal with prevention. But when it comes to the person costs, I have to agree with the other speakers: for all of our members, the mindset is to be involved in prevention. What they do in dealing with the community is geared towards prevention. Of course, there are the specific programs that they're involved in and the specific actions they take to head off issues in the communities, but that's all part of what they do. So I would go with 100% also.