Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
Once again, on this jurisdiction question, if we look at the first 15 months, there was a privately run and owned facility in Pickering, where 35% of those who got COVID died, and there was one in Dorval, privately run and administered, where 35% of those who were affected died, yet in the public institutions and the not-for-profits in both provinces, the death rates for those infected were less than half that rate.
Again, I'm going to come back to what the facts show us: that it's probably not a jurisdiction question. It's a general question of COVID and long-term care, but it's also a question of ownership. Once again, I think you'd probably agree with me on that.