Obviously, it's not an area I know a lot about, but I would be hugely sympathetic to that. I've done some research in the U.K., where they had a program. I say “had” a program because they lost it with the change of government, but it was called “lifetime homes, lifetime neighbourhoods”.
What is brilliant about that is that it is truly comprehensive. It deals with the physical, with the social, and with the fiscal. It looks at the housing resource as an asset that has to be protected for the future, but it also deals with the social. They have an ongoing discussion in every large city with the older population to find out what's on their minds and to get advice from them on how they can pay attention to things like caregiving.