In that case, don't you think that the same logic should apply to all cases of seniors who are abused, and not just those who are in care facilities?
After hearing Ms. Beaulieu's testimony, I have the impression that there are cases of abuse everywhere. Seniors living with their family can also be abused. In care facilities, on the street, in financial institutions, in short, just about everywhere in society, seniors can be subjected to forms of abuse that are specific to them, and that differ from what other people are likely to encounter.
Wouldn't the same logic be applicable to all seniors, Mr. Webb?