I support the intent. Long-term care and chronic care need to be viewed as a continuum. People should be at home for as long as possible, and supported in the home, if that's their preference, and then transitioned into higher degrees of support. That's one of the areas where the system breaks down today. We tend to be very institutional-based, and we don't smoothly move people through that continuum. The concept, though, I am 100% behind.
The important thing is that we start having these discussions. There are lots of different mechanisms that could help to achieve such a system in any society. I wouldn't want to pre-judge those discussions, but I would say at the outset that we are not having these discussions today in Canada. We're just starting to. I think that's a positive thing. We need to start with those, and we need to have all stakeholders at the table to address the issue. It's a complex problem to solve with so many players. We need to have those discussions, and there could be lots of innovative ways to meet that ultimate policy goal.