 In Pike County alone, we have about 600 students that have been identified this year as being homeless. To be classified as a homeless student in Pike County is not the stereotypical Hollywood homeless. Hollywood has created a mindset for people that homeless are people living on the street. If you look at McKinney-Vento Hall, the government defines a student as being homeless as a student who does not live with their parent or their guardian. They are couchsurfing. They live in substandard housing. They live in a shelter. They live in a motel. They live in their cars. Now if you are sharing housing with someone and that is not your home, then we classify those students as being homeless. Yes, they have a roof over their head. They do. That is not their home. Whomever they're living with could tell them, today, look, we just can't do this anymore, you're going to have to go. Where are they going to go? That's the thing.