Thanks, Mr. Chair. I'm going to split my time with MP Vaughan.
Ms. Oko, I want to echo the comments from my other colleagues about your testimony today. It's really emotional. I very much relate to it on an emotional level because it's very similar to the story of my own mother, who is in long-term care as well.
I just want to ask you.... I know you've been advocating for your mother, and I know that's something that many family members have to do. I guess one reflection that I constantly have is that if you, as a person who needs care, have to rely on someone else to advocate for you in order to get the quality of care you need, it seems like a key indicator of a broken system. Would you agree with that?