The question is a hard one for me to answer about everywhere in the province, but in our experience, we believe there were some inspections of the particular home we took over. There were some violations of the standards, and there wasn't always a rapid follow-up to ensure a rapid improvement cycle to address the inadequacies. I think that's probably the case across the province.
I think we have some lack of integration in the system in Ontario, where Public Health is charged to look at some of the community structures, some of the quality standards that need to be inspected. The Ministry of Long-Term Care is responsible for inspecting others, so I think there has been a disconnect and a lack of integration in rapidly detecting problems and in rapidly addressing them.