Yes. That's the short answer. But it has gotten worse. We saw in the 1990s a restructuring of our health care system. Now we have a very acute health care system. If they're not there, as per your witness on personal care workers, they're in the home with any help they can get. It's like a boiling pot. The fuse gets very short for everyone in the system. This is a health and safety issue. That's what we need to look it. It's about training, training, training; staffing, staffing; and safety—police officers or corrections. You have to put that into it.
I'm starting to show my age here, but the first campaign we had for no violence in the workplace was in 1991. We had big hearts in the workplace and, you know, “no violence here” or “zero tolerance”. Like, sorry, but that's BS. Right now I can take a taxi in New York City that has a big sign in it saying that if you attack the taxi driver, there will be a criminal charge. That's what I want posted in the hospitals and in home care. No more little hearts. If you touch a health care worker, you're going to jail. It's as simple as that. We will staff our health care system appropriately to make sure. Prevention is number one, but if we can't prevent, we will throw them in jail.