Thank you so much, MP Sidhu.
There is with these aging with dignity agreements an opportunity to collaborate with provinces, to work with the provinces within their own jurisdictions to look at the unique challenges and problems that exist there. In the first order, we want folks to be able to age at home and be able to get access to the services and care they need at home, and in the second order, we want them to be able to stay within their own community.
One of the things that's exceptionally difficult to hear about is folks who have to leave their home community to go somewhere completely foreign after a life of making contributions to their community, because care isn't available locally.
By working with provinces, we're increasing services in the first order to help people age at home and in the second order to make sure we have the facilities like long-term care facilities to have people age in their communities. That's also in addition to the work we're doing on a health workforce to make sure that we have the doctors, nurses, nurse practitioners, personal support care workers and—now with our dental care—the oral health professionals, to make sure people have the full suite of care they need as seniors who've made a lifetime of contributions.