I think the biggest challenges are recruiting and training the early intervention specialists. That's huge.
Second is reshaping the role of the area coordinator and adding more into that pool to move them to being more interventionist as care coordinators. That role has already expanded from what it was 10, 15 years ago, or even five years ago. We see pushing that further. There's a lot more involvement of the caregiver, so that area coordinator needs to be able to assess not only the veteran but also the caregiver and the family situation.
I think the biggest challenges are getting the right people in place and then getting them trained to the level required to fulfill what we're promising in Keeping the Promise.