My sense would be definitely that it's what we use to create the imperative for the kinds of programs that we're promoting, the kinds of programs that we're designing. So the first thing is that statistics at least raised the flag about the actual incidence of this problem, the actual scope and span of it.
I would add two other points to your question regarding statistics. Indeed, we are making it not only more acceptable to report incidents of elder abuse, but we're recognizing them sooner, and that, I think, underpins those statistics.