Again, I'm going to speak in a regional manner.
In the province of Ontario, as an example, there is no adult protection legislation, and I appreciate that it's a provincial level, not a federal level. What it does indicate is that there is no capacity through law, through legislation to then set up agencies that can actually go out and assess and respond to potential elder abuse situations. Even under the Criminal Code, it needs more than just the police to investigate these situations.
It really, then, needs to bring in social and health care agencies. Most often these issues are multi-levelled. There are financial issues. There are relational issues within families. There may be addiction-related health issues. Because of this, we need to have it be more than just the law, itself. We need to be looking at the determinants of health.