I am going to answer your question about medications, and then, my colleague, who has really gone through the entire agreement, can give you an answer.
Here is our concern about medications. As soon as people are no longer in hospitals, as soon as they are at home in the community, they have to pay for medication. Unfortunately, given the poverty rate, especially among women, we see on a regular basis in our profession elderly people who are choosing between eating properly and buying medications.
As health professionals, we feel this is all linked. People should be able to eat well and should not have to choose between healthy food and medication. We are very concerned about this because we think that someone who does not eat properly will have other health problems at some stage. It is really about the big picture.
I was talking about clinical models. I think they might be useful for us because we deal with prevention. This includes all services, not just nutrition. We have to make sure that those people exercise, that their mental health is satisfactory and that they have the means to buy medications.