I would wish to say that I can always point to one country that has it right. I'm particularly a fan of Denmark in the way they have actually thought about an entire continuum of care approach. They're thinking about how they can really focus on wellness and prevention and how they enable technology, as I'm sure my colleague, Alex, can speak about as well. It's also how they think about really supporting people to age in their own homes, where they want to be. They don't have many of the issues that we have.
People say that Denmark is a small country. Sure, it's a small country, but it is a smart country that has really been proactive in how they have approached aging.
In terms of the creation of standards, there are a lot of variable practices around the use of these things. We're going to be studying what's being done around the world, so we can rob and duplicate the best ideas to create standards that will be meaningful for the Canadian paradigm.