I don't think it's only financial decisions, though. I think even if there are protocols there, we know from the report that there were some people who were managing the daily operations who didn't follow protocols. It isn't only about who pays for the facility and who wants to save money. It's also about people who don't necessarily follow all the COVID protocols they had, or who weren't able to get the staff to be trained, or have trained staff under them. Somebody has to be responsible for that daily care to provide the necessities of life to people under their care.
I mean, we're specifically talking about COVID, but I think if you look at hospitals, hospitals right now are constrained by the idea that they don't have.... They don't have caregivers. They don't have health care professionals. We're trying to hire people. Burnout is a big issue. You couldn't find qualified people to work in these places. Besides, we didn't pay them enough.