I think it's important to recognize that those aren't caps--they are minimums as opposed to maximums--and that other facilities can be made available to these individuals. They're not precluded from using other facilities.
It's also, in part, a question of how the various provinces approach their particular challenges. This varies from province to province. As you know, the federal government is responsible for delivery of service in some areas, but not in others.
We are working with the provinces and territories, and what you're talking about is part of what we discuss. What are the needs of the whole? How can we build and make sure that we have the most flexible accommodations to help these people, not just sectored off group by group, but so that we can look after as many people as possible with as great a flexibility as possible?