That's not a simple question to answer, because that's been the subject of some international debate around what exactly that looks like. There's quite a bit of perspective around a successful outcome being equated with the experience of well-being and whether well-being is a proxy for success. A lot of social determinants appear to need to be in place to promote the experience of health and wellness.
Unfortunately, we're trying to in some ways define, through our pattern analysis of people's experiences, what different kinds of success might look like. I think that will emerge. It's not going to be the same for everybody, depending on where you start and what kinds of resources you have available to you. If you choose to re-engage in paid work or what have you, some of these outcomes can look different. I think it will be a by-product of the study to help better answer that question.