I can answer that if you'd like.
Yes, I absolutely think that. In part, generationally, we see the age cohorts changing. Their lifestyles have been very different from that perspective, I think, even pre-pandemic, yes, in terms of even what families will encourage older people to do in terms of their living environments.
Clearly, that's going to have been affected by the pandemic. We hear in our studies, when people are talking about long-term care, that there is absolutely even more fear than there was in the past. There are going to be people who want to live in their own homes and in their own neighbourhoods. We need to really make sure that we are not just replacing long-term care living with caregivers becoming overburdened and them having to take everything on.
We need to make sure that we have more home care available, as well as a lot more community supports. There's a lot more than just transportation, but that's one that sometimes gets forgotten because when we say “age in place”, I think people think that the person's never going to leave that place. There are many reasons why people want and need to leave the place that they're actually living in.