Thank you very much. It's a really important question.
In addition to Ms. Sullivan's comments, I think it is very important not only to plan financially and resource-wise, but most importantly, for what we see quite often in our long-term care homes: the unexpected death of a loved one. Families are not prepared for that. They are not prepared emotionally.
As Ms. Sullivan has commented, there is a great need to have that discussion, to prepare people emotionally, to help them understand the conditions that their loved ones are suffering from. They are often complex and we can't solve them; we can't make them better. We are often managing people with those complex conditions and helping them come to terms with those conditions as part of their aging process, which is actually one of the most important parts of palliative care and end-of-life planning.