In our existing models, yes. In the model we're developing now and the new model coming down the pipe, the answer is yes as well. What is happening is that we have, for example, ten elderly couples who want to get together. They have money. They've retired back to the communities they've grown up in. What they want to do is get together, form a cooperative, build themselves a small seniors home, and hire someone within the community and have that person work with them and look after them as needed. Then, as they move beyond that, the equity they've built in that small cooperative they can sell to another couple who comes along.
This is not social housing. This is creative cooperative housing for seniors couples who have money. It's just a new model.