No, sir. I think I know what you're getting at about access to the VIP.
I've had personal experience. My wife goes to the Y, and she had a friend there who went every day to visit her 90-year-old World War II veteran father, and she didn't know about the VIP program.
I put her on to a good friend who is a service officer. The CAVUNP provides it, the Legion provides it. Within two days he was on the program and it had started. So it is available and there is a fast track, and I couldn't believe how quickly it happened.
The point I was getting at though, sir, is that the VIP program is an excellent program, but it only provides for the feeding, the health. There is no such thing as a handyman allowance if the door knob falls off, or if the furnace is going all the time because he's not in an insulated home.
What I'm getting at is that the VIP program needs looking at to extend it to cover that 90-year-old veteran so that he's not sitting in an overcoat with meals being delivered, medicine being delivered, and his personal well-being being looked after.
Does that answer your question at all, sir?