Absolutely, and that's extremely variable from province to province and territory across Canada.
In Ontario, for example, prior to the pandemic, we were at 2.75 hours of direct care per resident per day, and now we're at 2.45. The experts unanimously agree across the board that the bare, bare, bare minimum should be four hours per day, although we do have some provinces that have over five hours per day or even closer to six. That should not include RSW or resident care aid workers. That would just be for personal support worker and nursing support. It wouldn't include physiotherapy, nutrition, occupational therapy and things like that.