That's a very interesting question. We're noticing over the past two years that our primary transient population is no longer so, in fact so much so that we're having conversations about the use of the word “crisis” in our name. We're finding that a lot of young people are less transient and coming in and out. The average length of stay, I think, is 21 days, whereas in the past it was three days. A lot of our young people who were using it as crisis in the past are now using it as transitional housing. They're engaging with our staff. They're recognizing that housing in the GTA is not viable, that they can't afford the rent. They're recognizing also that their needs are so profound that in order to get a leg up on education and employment, they need to remain in a stable, constant space.
Does that answer your question?