Yes, thank you.
I want to turn to a specific issue, and maybe it is an apparent contradiction. On page 5 you say that almost three-quarters of seniors living at home rate their overall health as good, very good, or excellent. On the next page, on page 6, it says a large majority of seniors, 85%, have at least one chronic disease, and 25% have at least four. How do those two statements come together? They seem to be contradictory. You have four kinds of diseases, but you still say your health is good, very good, or excellent.
It's a state of mind, I guess. Is it a comment on the management of the chronic diseases? Are people managing them better?