I want to thank the witnesses for being here.
My questions are in relation to the live-in caregiver program.
Some changes were made, I believe, about two or three years ago. In my constituency, I have a 70-something-year-old woman who is taking care of her son who has a disability, and rather than have him institutionalized, she's taking care of him because she loves him and does not want him institutionalized. She needs help in doing that, and gets somebody in to help her take care of her son. It shows dignity and care for him. However, every time she has to do that or it's turned down because that person didn't comply, she has to pay an application fee again. Why are we charging them time after time? Why not just one time?