Okay. Thank you. I think it was an unfair question, but the benefits and the efficiency of public over private I can certainly appreciate.
I want to ask a second question about PPE in chronic care homes and who has responsibility for that. I, as a member of Parliament in Thunder Bay, have been a little bit frustrated in trying to figure out who exactly is the one who's responsible for providing PPE to each of the homes. I know there are the Ministries of Health and Long-Term Care in Ontario, and they have inspectors. I know that the Public Health Agency of Canada made recommendations on the measures that long-term care homes ought to implement in controlling infectious disease, but some of these homes are under private ownership, and some are under public ownership.
I would think that the ministries are supposed to survey, but do they have any teeth in enforcing the requirements for what PPE is used? And then, who pays?