Thank you.
I've also not put my mind to a definition of elder abuse. I think one of the difficulties we all recognize is that elder abuse is a pretty generic concept. It's certainly something that we need to look at as to what would comprise a more lineated definition.
As Ms. Campbell has noted in her opening remarks, the most prevalent abuse that we see includes financial abuse here. It could be something that is not necessarily related to elders, but if you could have a definition that specifically targets that type of elder abuse where people take advantage of joint tenancy or joint accounts, that might be helpful. Unfortunately, I'm not able to come up with a definition that I think would be useful to the committee today.