 One of the principles that my father, God bless him, and my mother, God bless her, instilled in us. And that is, if you're fortunate enough and you work hard enough to be successful financially, then you have an obligation to pay that forward. Our interest in behavioral health in Raritan Bay was a direct result of our relationship with Dr. Mayor Ezer. We were in his office one day, a year or two ago, I guess, and we were just having a discussion about the state of things. Our passion was pediatrics, and I said, what's your passion? He said, behavioral health. There's such a tremendous need for behavioral health services at the adult level and at the pediatric level. Addiction to all sorts of drugs is beyond epidemic proportions, including in our service area. We have to step up and deal with it. And the plan in our mind was, well, we need those kinds of services here in the eastern part of our service area. This carrier clinic is a long way off geographically. And that's how the whole discussion got rolling and just kept rolling. People in our geographic areas, they don't have to go to New York or Philadelphia anymore. They can stay close to home and get top quality services from top quality physicians and staff. I'm very gratified about being part of it and having been part of it. And I don't intend to not be part of it for a while. What we've been doing at Hackensack Meridian Health at Raritan Bay, at all of our facilities, come and take a look at the different services and the kind of care that we provide and the outcomes that we bring about. I think once you take a look, it's pretty easy to get hooked.