 We believe that the notion or the idea that someone would have to go to bed on the streets of America as their home is unacceptable in the most wealthiest country that we all live in. We really can't expect people to live healthy lives if they don't have stable housing. This is such a wonderful partnership between the private sector, the public sector and many social organizations. There's no question that this will have an impact on the health of the community. It will also become a model for other cities to follow, which is perhaps the most exciting. You know from what I know of the people in the apartments here, a lot of them live from paycheck to paycheck, so if there was a sharp rise in the rents or something like that they would definitely be out. This fund is going to get recycled. This is not a gift. This is a loan at a very low interest rate that will be repaid so that it can be relent to the next project and the next project. Obviously it is major work that's in front of us. It ties into who we are and what we're about, and I can't tell you how proud I am to work for an organization like Kaiser Permanente.