We know we are the only one of the G-7 countries that does not have a national dementia strategy. We see that we need a pan-Canadian strategy. As I said before, it is suggested that by the year 2047 we're going to have 800,000 people in long-term care beds. That is the dimension of the problem. Most of those people will suffer from dementia.
We would like to see a pan-Canadian strategy involving all levels of government that actually looks at everything from home-based care, long-term care, home support, a national pharmaceutical strategy, that would help address some of these issues, and also help for caregivers in the home with actually more tax relief for people who are creating--