Initially, it would be anecdotal. I've heard someone say to me that a bad family member is better than no family member, which leads me to my previous comment about community response models.
To try to bring the rate down, you have to first of all empower seniors to actually act, when they're able to act, with confidence and courage. But you also need that community response to come in behind them. In the form of a community involvement model, one would hope—and that could be the hypothesis—that you would see the reporting rate go up, and then down because the solutions are coming in behind.