I think so.
One of the reasons that CARP has supported the HomEquity Bank is that's another organization that helps people—especially as they're in their final frail years—access some additional funds to pay for caregivers, for home renovations, to do the things that allow them to stay home.
Many provincial governments provide some level of home care, but what we hear over and over is that it's simply not enough. That doesn't make sense, because from a business point of view it makes so much more sense for us to keep people home where they want to be, where it's cheaper for them to be, and where they will have better outcomes than for them to be prematurely moved to long-term care hospitalization.