I could comment on what you focused on earlier in terms of end-of-life care. One can well imagine that the investment in technological innovation in health care results in a number of outcomes, not the least of which would be life saving, and thereby, perhaps life prolonging, when used in the case of treating an elderly person. I understand the dilemmas that are often faced when these technologies are there and are available. As citizens, as Canadians, we believe that research and that investment is being made on our behalf.
I was a member of a parliamentary committee that looked at palliative and compassionate care. We wrote a report. Maybe you could comment on hospice care and where that fits in terms of what you look at when it comes to end-of-life care.