Just to add to what's been said about the lack of gerontology or geriatric education, I think you will see that this exists in other professions as well, even though they might end up serving primarily an older audience. Even pharmacy programs and rehab programs, many programs out there do not necessarily have that specific training for older people. I think this committee has already heard about the lack of geriatricians in this country compared to pediatricians.
It certainly is an issue. It is challenging, I would say, at the university level when young students are coming in. They're not necessarily anticipating that they're going to work with older people, and that's across all health care professions, but certainly most are going to end up working with older people. We really need to ensure that there are positions out there for people and that they're well paid, as we've already discussed, and that we ensure that gets put into the curriculum of various health care programs, that it's in case studies and some of the interprofessional education that goes on so that teams of health care professionals are able to appropriately serve older people in the community.