It's been a very good discussion and we appreciate all of the information.
First, I want to follow up on a point Mr. Kellway made. Then I have a second question.
With respect to informal caregivers, I was at a breakfast this morning where the whole topic was work-life balance, and one of the points I made at that breakfast was that we now have 1.7 million Canadians who are caring for 2.3 million seniors. What was interesting was that 70% of those people are working, so you're talking about people who are already really busy and stressed out. Then suddenly they're caring for an elder parent. Maybe this is a whole other area of application, which leads to my second point.
If you could project 10 years from now, where do you think we will be, and where do you think we should be? Are you confident we're going to make some pretty major advances, or have we reached some sort of peak? Is there still a lot of stuff that's going to happen? Where do you think we'll be in 10 years on this issue?