Madam Chair, in response, essentially the guidebook is intended for a number of audiences. We utilize it to train internally within our membership as well as externally. Ultimately, this is an older version of our guidebook; we do have a piece that's actually been updated. The bilingual booklet will be available as well.
The additional information that we anticipate having covered...sorry, I have the wrong piece of paper here, so please bear with me. Essentially, the additional information that will be in the new guidebook on elder abuse specifically speaks to forms of elder abuse such as neglect by self or others; physical abuse; sexual abuse and exploitation; psychological and emotional abuse; and economic abuse, which is stealing or misusing an elderly person's money or possessions. Those factors will in fact be included in the updated material.
To reiterate, the guide itself is really a teaching tool as well as an awareness tool for the elders themselves.