Thank you very much, Madam Chair.
I want to congratulate all of you for the very comprehensive presentations you made.
I think what's important to me is that you didn't talk only about physical health. You brought in mental health, and of course you also brought in the social aspects of chronic diseases and aging, and I think that's really important.
What I hear you all talking about is having a strategy and looking not simply at one disease state but at the whole problem.
Dr. Molnar, you really struck a chord when you talked about the fact that we're backing up beds, not only because we require home care but because people are poor. They're living in residential care facilities because they can't afford to live anywhere else.
I would like to know if you see a strategy, because this is going to be the biggest challenge for us in providing care down the road. It's already starting. Apart from using, as Ms. Mildon said, the integrated, comprehensive primary care model, with all kinds of people working together within the scope of their practice to provide care, how do you see that linking with home care, with community care, and with social services, for instance, so that you can have this broad strategy you're talking about? What form do you see that strategy taking? Do you see that as something we should be looking at in a 2014 accord?