I've had experience both in the B.C. sector for many years and here in Ontario. One of the things I did notice, which I think made some improvements in the B.C. sector, was the fact that all private and public homes were still connected to the regional health authority and were directly contracted, if you will, with specific contractual obligations around quality standards, staffing ratios and those kinds of things. That clearly helps.
I think there is some evidence to suggest that here in Ontario, and in other provinces, private homes do have a tendency to have lower staffing levels, particularly the smaller private homes that do not have the large infrastructure that some of the larger cross-Canada companies have. Certainly, our experience has been that there has been a lack of infrastructure in teaching, in training, in the purchase of personal protective equipment and in infection control practices, which really did put them in a one-down situation going into this pandemic.