Yes, if I may. For me, that hearkens back to our recommendation number five. People in communities who are concerned need practical information on locally available resources.
I think often people care about the older person in their community, but it's hard to take that step forward when you actually don't know what to offer by way of assistance. Sometimes all you can offer is a listening ear and, actually, that can be a lot.
The key message that I often like to put out is that sometimes it's appropriate to report, but reporting isn't always the right solution. Sometimes the right solution is to have the older person over for coffee, talk about how they're doing, and see if you can find ways to be a friendly neighbour and offer resources in your community. A friendly neighbour strategy like that could be a tremendous strategy nationally.