I think it would be fair to say that to have a specific report from province to province to province is probably not possible. The reality is we still see situations where patients cannot be discharged home because there aren't people to provide the home care. It brings us back to the fundamental question of the human resources in the system.
I think we can all agree that prevention, of course, and social determinants...absolutely, we need to address those. But if there aren't the people, the occupational therapists, the physical therapists, the nurses, and the personal care attendants to provide the care in people's homes, it bottlenecks the whole system. Everything from getting people into emergency, through the wards, through the surgeries and home...if those people aren't getting the services at home, we'll not be able to solve the broader questions.