A host of research has been done, in part by Margaret McGregor and Charlene Harrington, both of whom are part of our research team, and by people here at Bruyère who have looked at hospital transfers, for instance. You're much more likely to have transfers from nursing homes to the hospital from for-profits than from not-for-profits. The verified complaints are much higher. The injury rates are higher. We have a whole host of indicators that suggest that the quality of care and the quality of the working conditions are different.
Now, it's a pattern; it's not exclusive. Certainly there are some good for-profit ones, just as there are some bad not-for-profit ones, but it's a significant pattern. There's a significant body of research indicating that you're better off in a non-profit home. In Ontario the wait-list for non-profit homes is way, way longer than for the for-profit homes, because people hear their reputation and look at the indicators.