That again is something that needs to be in the generic training. We need to get into the very basic medical curriculum that you should understand who your patients are.
We also need to use some of the other health professionals. Medication is a huge issue, but there are many pharmacists in various communities, and there have been demonstration projects showing that the pharmacists are able to answer the front-line questions. They take the time. They're willing to answer the questions. So we need to take greater advantage of the allied health professions and not just rely on the physician. To many older people the doctor is the last word, but still, they will listen to another professional.