Thank you very much for this question.
This is something the CMA feels very passionately about. I think that most Canadians don't recognize the overwhelming cost of long-term care for them individually, and they're not well planned for the additional expenses incurred for the ongoing care of our elderly.
We think there are many different options and ways to address that problem. We think you could have things such as a tax-free registered retirement long-term savings plan. That's one option we could consider. You could consider working on other social insurance plans. You could use your taxation system, as has been suggested, to help informal caregivers in the home.
There are many options we can engage in to support this burgeoning problem of supporting our elderly in the home or in long-term-care facilities, the cost of which is going to be overwhelming for many families.