Okay.
It's good to see you all.
Thank you for being here, Ms. Yetman. It's good to see you back.
Mr. Hatch, I also see savings, as Mr. Sorbara mentioned, in Etobicoke. I'm proud of virtually anything positive that comes out of Etobicoke, and there are lots of positive things. We have a number of other credit unions that serve our community, and I'm glad that you're here advocating for them. I think they play an integral role in our financial services system and supporting Canadians in their financial and economic welfare. Thank you for that.
I'm going to direct my questions initially to Ms. Silas.
Thank you very much for being here.
You said something at the outset that was music to my ears. You spoke about national standards for long-term care. Some of my colleagues who have worked with me will know this. All of my colleagues are supportive, but some of them have worked with me on this.
Back in March 2020, five MPs in particular signed a letter asking the Prime Minister to bring forward national standards for long-term care, and I was proud to be one of those five MPs. Since then, the federal government has worked with experts to develop those standards. However, as you said, unless the provinces adopt those standards and unless those standards are enforced, we won't reap the benefits of them.
Can you speak to the importance of the provinces adopting those standards and why enforcement is important?