Thank you. I appreciate that.
In regard to what you said about many people not understanding how the system works for long-term care, British Columbia offers some of the most robust choices, and even then—I talk to constituents on a regular basis—when people go into the system, they find out that it is very tough to get a spot and that oftentimes couples are separated. That's part of the challenge you have, because people just don't know what the expectations are.
I know many provinces have very little, if any, and that's one of the reasons people move to British Columbia.
When you say, sir, that there should be more education as to what each individual province does and doesn't offer, and that if people don't plan for it, then you'll be slotted in, and someone has to plan for you, I think that's a good message.
Even the Canada Health Act doesn't define exactly what kind of care the money is supposed to be used for. The provinces are given a lot of latitude. Do you have any further comments in that area?