I can only speak from the Ontario perspective. I think we actually have made some good strides in Ontario in the coordination of hospice palliative care. All the LHINs are required to have a coordinated regional palliative care program. It's not perfect, but at least everybody's talking together. In Ottawa particularly, we modelled a central referral and triage system so that anybody who is requiring hospice palliative care doesn't have to go to six different people to get six different services. We work with our home care and our LHIN. I think that's a good model. It needs more support, again, because I think the funding needs to be directed into the community.
I'll just clarify, too, that when I talk about hospice care, although we have residential hospice beds, hospice care can and should often be delivered at home. That really is poorly funded. There isn't the support to coordinate that care and support at home over a long trajectory.