I can tell you one difference it would make. Our project has Nordic countries in it, as well as Canada, and a number of years ago we did a survey that we're now repeating on people who work in long-term residential care and home care. One of the things we asked about was violence. The levels of violence experienced by the Canadians who are providing care are reported to be much higher than those in the Nordic countries. The major difference is staffing levels. I think that's the fundamental condition.
The other condition, and this goes back to what we've heard from other people, is that continuity in care providers is absolutely critical to care, to the kind of care we heard about from Dr. Cottle, about knowing the person. You can't do that with casual staff. You can't do that with agency staff. You can't do that with people who don't know if they are going to have a job tomorrow. You have to do it by having as much full-time and regular staff as possible.