That is the data I was alluding to that suggested for-profit facilities have higher fatality rates in their long-term care centres.
An obvious example is staffing levels. Even at the best of times, when corporations are trying to increase their profits and they're accountable to their shareholders, one of the easiest places to reduce their cost is to have lower staffing ratios and fewer staff on shifts all the time. We've heard of equipment and supplies being locked up so staff members can't access that equipment for basic things, such as cleaning, toileting, basic personal hygiene. Again, this is an attempt to increase the profits and reduce the expenses in these for-profit facilities. That's in normal times. One can only assume that in a time of crisis like this, these problems would be exacerbated.