Yes, but not as much as it should be. A lot of insurance companies are now covering things like acupuncture, which has had marvelous results in people who are doing chemo. Acupuncture is used to eliminate the side effects of the chemo. But some of the lesser known ways of dealing with breast cancer are mostly not covered. That's why my prices are very reasonable. If people are going to be doing holistic treatments, supplements, nutrition, and that kind of thing, they are spending so much out of pocket money on that. I have found that it's really a challenge for some people to be able to also pay for breast cancer coaching, which could be a life saving tool for them. So, I kept my prices very reasonable. I also founded the non-profit organization which can receive donations and offer scholarships. The scholarships are rare, but we have given a few in the two years that we have been open. We always give these scholarships to women who not only have financial needs for it, but who are affecting other woman. So for example, right now I am working with a minister in training in the central part of the country and everything that she is getting out of this she will also be bringing to her ministry because as she changes and learns new ways of being in the world she is sharing that. So, we are always open to suggestions from people in regards to grants, training and classes. The scholarship is really just people sending in money to help see other women get the support they need to treat the cancer. It's way beyond a support group. I have groups that meet regularly of six women who meet once a month by phone to support each other. But, that's not the same as getting coaching where you really get personalized attention from an expert who knows vast varieties of ways to treat and prevent breast cancer. What I don't do is the medical aspect.