—so I'm trying to absorb this, but I clearly have misspoken.
I do want to clarify this. Certainly, I don't mean to suggest that a senior who is clearly living with dementia and hits out should be criminally charged. Of course I don't mean that. What I meant to say is that, with a police officer present in a place, their ability to intervene right away is what I think could be stepped up. I trust health care professionals to differentiate between those situations where there's accountability.
That leads to a question, and I wonder if you could help me. If you could venture a guess, what percentage of the violence that you see in the health care workplace is committed by those who are not legitimately responsible versus those you think may be?