We do get asked about that. It tends to be the for-profit developer who is the one who asks those questions, mainly because on the non-profit side, while they would like to do some of these things, the first thing that gets cut when it's budget time is anything that is above the basic building code, unfortunately.
The other question that you always want to ask is whether this design option or this equipment has actually been tested with real people. There are all kinds of high-end assisted living facilities in the States that have these fancy equipment rooms and all kinds of products--exercise machines and so on--that the kids think are great, but that the old people don't really use. You want to make sure you're investing in the kinds of equipment or products that will be used and will meet the needs of older people.