I don't know if I'm going to give you the answer you want to hear, but I can answer this quite quickly.
Having worked in both for-profit and not-for-profit homes and representing personal support workers in both sectors across our nation, I have to say that both sides have issues. Yes, the for-profit homes definitely had more infections—massively more infections—than the not-for-profit ones did. When it comes to the treatment of staff, when it comes to the treatment of residents, we see issues on both sides of the coin. However, when you talk about supplies, whether they be incontinence products, extra time, extra outings, etc., not-for-profit is the winner of that one.
I think we need to pick good parts from both sides, and then we'll know exactly what we need to do in order to fix our system.