Sure.
People are looking to the Canada Health Act, but again, the Canada Health Act also is what we use for hospitals and physician coverages. Remember that at every provincial and territorial level, our hospitals are organized according to level, and they're funded in their own ways. While we have some national accreditation standards through an independent organization, that doesn't necessarily guarantee standardized funding and standardized care in what we have. What we do have standardized is a higher level of funding for publicly funded hospitals versus the care that's being provided in long-term care homes. From this come a lot of the systemic vulnerabilities.
The Canada Health Act could be a tool, but I think we first of all have to ask what the level of care is that we want to be providing. Then we can look at the tools, such as the Canada Health Act or other mechanisms that might be there and that we can employ.