I'm not sure if this quite answers your question, but the first priority is to make hospice palliative care services accessible to the entire population. Right now, it is not accessible. We don't have enough resources. We certainly don't have enough beds, and we don't have enough resources to help people at home. Inside that priority is meeting the needs of some subpopulations. It may be different in every community, but in Ottawa we are trying to look specifically at our French-speaking community, as well as trying to increase diversity with some of our multicultural groups.
The second priority is what I was speaking about earlier. It is well understood, and people are quite sympathetic when we talk about end of life and people dying. They see that as a very important role we play, and I'm very proud to be part of it. However, there is that much longer period of time when people are dealing with an illness that doesn't have a cure. They're not going to get better, but the supports are few.