Yes, I'll just be about another minute.
The reason is I have a 94-year-old mother and she is in one of these facilities. I go to visit her as often as I can, but unfortunately she's some eight hours away from where I live, so it's not that often. But I go there and I observe.
I observe that one of the biggest psychological problems that she and her friends there experience, I think, is that transition from being useful and helpful to others and giving, to being on the receiving end, to needing help, instead of being able to give help. Generally, when I talk to especially the old men in that place, they feel so useless. They want to fix something, they want to do something, they want to build something. They're doers, and suddenly they don't have that opportunity there.
I often think that some of these seniors places should have some activity that is actually useful in the community, maybe something they could build, making lampposts that can be spread throughout the town. Then these guys can say, “Look, we built those”. It gives them something. Is there anything like that generally? Again, just give a general response.