I'll say from our experience that we've done a couple of senior home developments. These are new, and it gets really tricky when it comes to infrastructure funding. We need to have space to allow elders and seniors to age in place, and that requires programming space. If those costs aren't associated with a new development, that is very difficult from an affordability standpoint, especially around seniors housing.
In any housing programs specific for seniors and elders, the funding piece should also account for programming space that can be developed so that elders and seniors can age in place where the supports come to them. In a northern context, our elders and seniors are being shipped all over the province and Canada to access services. We're really looking at that and asking how can we reduce that and bring the services and the supports on site so they can age in place.