Yes, certainly there are some differences in terms of the experience of living in smaller communities and the types of institutions that exist in those communities.
Not that there were many things that were positive about the pandemic, but thankfully, one thing was that virtual care became a very normal modality for providing linkages between patients and providers. I think we were able to mitigate more effectively some of those disparities, to the extent that they exist, by pairing people with services that they needed.
I wouldn't say it's perfect by any stretch of the imagination. I also don't know that I would say that even all rural communities are the same in terms of their access. I think we're making some progress, though. I appreciate the question.