No, absolutely not. The technology has been there for 30 years. The number of people who have been taken out of institutions and integrated into the community, who have been provided jobs and have kept those jobs successfully, is significant. It does take some initiative and it does take some skills, but it certainly is a way we should be going.
On the issue of whether it's employment or housing, I think we need national standards. Your point is well taken. Local solutions are what we need. We need innovation. We need our hands freed to be innovative, but we do need national standards so we don't see the erosion from province to province or area to area.