or not? >> brianna, first of all, i don't like to imagine those scenarios, but i will tell you we're fully prepared for them. currently, we're taking care of patients in clinical situations that weren't previously open for either the kind of patient we're putting in these spaces or sometimes they were spaces we didn't use. it could be in the near future that we're starting to take care of patients in non-clinical spaces, and some of the health care systems in this state, not my own, are actually taking care of patients in classrooms at the present time. that would continue to be expanded. we'll do everything we possibly can to avoid the ultimate decision of what you called rationing care. but, basically, apportioning care so that we now are formally delaying the treatments that we're providing. ultimately, it could come to the point, but we will do everything