To begin with, the issue that's happening in long-term care is a perfect example of where we need federal leadership as well as working together with the provinces and the territories. There has to be quite a reckoning around long-term care as a result of what we've seen during the pandemic. It's really important that something very quickly be struck, perhaps a committee that involves FPT folks, along with experts in the area of long-term care. We really have to look at this from beginning to end. This problem is not simply a case of dealing with long-term care.
We have to look at the whole continuum of care, starting with the issue of home care, how that impacts long-term care and how that impacts the hospital systems. All those things are connected, and if we don't look at them together, we won't have a proper solution. Part of that is the federal role with respect to the Canada Health Act, and part of that work would probably have to involve looking at how we can be more effective and efficient, even in terms of funding.
It's a really important area where we all have to work together at all levels of government.