In Canada? No, I can't tell you that. A lot of places choose not to have a wait-list. They'll keep trying to see people just as quickly as they can, which means the caseload for their staff ends up becoming kind of monumental. Even within Nova Scotia, there are caseloads where, based on the nurses' caseload, they could have 80 to 90 to 100 patients on their caseload. You can't see most of those people, so how many of them need to be on the caseload? They are just not getting the attention they need to be able to be kept from needing those extra emergency room visits and so on.
In our district, we have chosen to keep a reasonable caseload per nurse of about 25 so that they are able to make the contacts. The 25 is constantly changing.