Thank you for that.
Ms. Hall, you talked about two things that you left us with. One was infrastructure and the other was health and human resources and how challenging that is, in particular when we're dealing with multiple complex situations as we see with seniors. When I did my practice, basically the average lifespan for a male was 78 and for females it was 80, and now we see it is much longer. Now we're seeing issues of dementia. We're seeing Alzheimer's, anxiety, bipolar issues happening more and more as we age.
You covered a lot about the training for people to actually deal with that when you talked about the tight regulations needed to make certain that they're being followed, and they are being followed. I'm just wondering if I could hear your comments. Last week the Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Disability Inclusion stated that, with respect to providing assistance in long-term care homes during the pandemic, “We may create...some kind of training so that people who aren't in these jobs now—maybe people who are at home and unemployed—can take a shortened version of this training and be able to perform the less complicated tasks that are required at these homes”.
I'm wondering how you see that impacting on all of those aspects that you talked about.