Sure.
As part of the “Common Statement of Principles on Shared Health Priorities”, provinces and territories were given a menu of potential areas they could invest in, in the area of home and continuing care, to improve the integration of home care with primary health care, to better support caregivers in terms of caring for people who are in the home, to strengthen the delivery and access to palliative care delivered in the home or the community, and also to address infrastructure challenges for home and continuing care, including hospices.
Provinces and territories are using federal monies for home care. It's $6 billion for projects in each of those areas. They had the choice about which of those four areas—or all four of them if they would like—to invest federal dollars in, and they're doing that. They have submitted to Health Canada their action plans, which detail exactly how that money is being allocated.