It would be my pleasure to provide that to the chair. I'll defer to the clerk on how best to do that—we have it available in English and French—at your convenience, of course.
One of the key findings of this “state of” report, which I also mentioned in my comments, is that one in five caregivers in Canada providing care to somebody else right now is a senior. Once you get to the age of 65, you are more likely to be one diagnosis or one accident away from needing care yourself. If you're already in a situation of providing care to somebody and, all of a sudden, you receive that diagnosis or you slip on a patch of ice, what was a difficult situation of care quickly turns into a crisis of care.
The absolute reality for many of these folks is there isn't a lot of help out there for them if they find themselves in that situation. That's one finding.