It's a good question.
Trying to boil the ocean is impossible for all of us, but I would really start with looking at long-term care. How do we get patients out of an acute care hospital who don't need to be there?
I did allude to some of the challenges with end of life, and it certainly is a difficult topic to address. I believe, however, it is important that we look at all aspects of end of life and not simply the main component that was addressed several years ago. There are other aspects.
Long-term care, I really do believe, would go a long way to addressing some of the challenges that hospitals are experiencing. By far and away, our biggest issue and challenge is space. If we were able to get what's roughly about 20% to 30% of all hospital beds empty of patients who, unfortunately, have nowhere else to go, I think that would go a long way to improving our health care system.