The service standards are in a number of forms, but certainly the general service standards are here and in your service booklet. We can send those to you, should you wish to have them for your records.
Secondly, I should mention for the long-term care facilities that we actually have 10 outcome standards that are measured. I can identify those for you. The 10 outcome areas in long-term care that are reviewed are the following: safety and security; food quality; access to clinical services; medication regime; access to spiritual guidance; socialization; personal care; sanitation; access to specialized services; and activation and ambulation, where they're moving around and staying active. You mentioned food quality. Food quality is very important for individuals who spend their lives in long-care facilities; it becomes a very important part of their day;
Those 10 standards are reviewed on a continuing basis in our long-term care facilities, and questionnaires are sent out to get the answers to them. I can provide a formal list of those standards to the committee, as was requested.