Thank you very much for your presentation. We all are the baby boomers or the end of baby boomers. We're experiencing that time in our lives when we're looking after our parents who are aging.
You're absolutely right, they don't have only one ailment. It's a multiplicity. One of the things that I found with my father—he developed Alzheimer's and then had three strokes and multiple other things—was that what really assisted us as a family was when he ended up in a facility where there was the kind of integrated care that you're talking about.
It not only helped him. It actually helped us and reduced the stress level of the six siblings facing this.
As I look to the future, am I hearing from you that an integrated approach to care of the elderly could be done within our public system if there was the will? If so, what role could be played by the federal government—because that's the only thing we have any control over—to facilitate, nurture, and encourage this kind of a move?