That's a very fair question. I guess it depends on the level of ambition we're talking about here.
Our view is that caregiving is the next frontier of public policy in Canada. It's one in four Canadians. That's a pretty unignorable population. Eventually, half of all of us will be a caregiver. If one in four is unignorable, certainly one in two is unignorable. This is one of those ticking time bomb issues for which we have a narrow window to get right as our population ages and disability becomes more and more complex over time.
Our suggestion to the federal government on this—and to other parties as well, looking ahead to elections and beyond—is that there's an opportunity for ambition here to make Canada the best place in the world to give and receive care. We can learn from the U.K. and from Australia and other jurisdictions that this is not always cheap but that this is an investment in the rest of the economy.