Thanks very much, Art. Let me just say it's great to see you again. I'm glad things are going so well.
Mr. Toft, I know when I was at provincial pre-budget consultations for finance, we would hear about parents in the same situation as you're in. My sense of it then--this is going back just a few years--was that this was a ticking time bomb in terms of the number of now adults who have developmentally challenged issues and who are being taken care of by their parents. The parents are getting older. The real concern--and my understanding is that this impacts literally tens of thousands of families across Canada--is that they're terrified about what's going to happen to their adult child. They've dedicated their life to providing the supports, as obviously you and your wife and family have done. You've made preparations through your sons, but others aren't nearly as lucky. I know there are probably scenarios that scare the living you-know-what out of you too.
Has anything changed? Is it getting worse? Or is everything fixed now and I should get off this?