I just have to echo that the challenge is around ensuring that in data collection we're very clear on how we define the roles. There is a lot of intermingling with regard to how we use such terms as personal support workers, home support workers and community support workers. To enable us to really reflect what the numbers are, and the statistics, it would have to be clearly defined. For example, we had a situation in the past where the Province of Ontario offered increased wages in short amounts, but it covered PSWs who did certain functions and not PSWs who did other functions.
If we're going to collect meaningful data—and I fully support the need for that—I think in our own workforce planning, we need to be aware of what the data tells us. It's important to underscore that we define the roles as opposed to defining the titles in collecting that data.