I'm going to come at that in two ways. I believe we have the capacity to expand, and part of the reason I believe that is the enormous number of volunteers who would be willing and happy to step up and support us. For example, I am speaking to a men's group at church tonight, with 100 people. They want to know how to volunteer.
If they could come out and help us with our food security support or do wellness check-ins, I believe there are people out there who truly understand how much need there is to serve seniors.
Yes, we would have to be extremely creative about going for funding to help us target the needs that seniors have. We haven't gone after money for food security. We have a food bank program going that we never had before.
I think there are opportunities to make the case, if only because the cost to the long-term care system and the acute care system of not doing so and the cost of human suffering just means that you have to do this work.