Home care is a subset of palliative care. It's one of the many things that are involved in delivering it. Not everybody wants to be at home. Some people need to be in the hospital because they are in such an acute situation. Some people don't really want to be at home; they prefer to be in hospice. There's a continuum of palliative care services, and home care is just one part of that.
In terms of the government coming forward with a framework quickly, there has been a lot of work done by numerous organizations. There was a paper put forward in 2015 by the quality coalition, these 50 organizations that are doing palliative care in Canada. It was called “The Way Forward”, and it recommends a framework. That was done with government support and funding, I believe. In terms of a framework, there are a number of examples out there, and the government may decide to adopt them, which will then really hurry along the beginning of the implementation of those plans.