On the other side too, as a corollary to what Judy was saying, there is a tax credit that a caregiver can receive. But again, you have to work to get a benefit of the tax credit. So what we're talking about here is recognizing the realities of a system that, as Judy said, is the backbone of our health care system. Because unless you can have someone at home to take care of the person who's discharged quickly from an institution or hospital, that whole notion isn't going to work.
Currently our national home care program, such as it is, is based on the assumption of getting people out of hospitals as quickly as possible and having them recover at home. But there's very little benefit or support for the person who is there to make sure that this is going to happen.