It's staffing, staffing, staffing. You know, if we want to put seniors at the middle of the equation and prevent neglect in elders' care, it will not be through the Criminal Code. Let's be honest.
We have to put respecting seniors' care on the top of our list, and that is respecting the workforce, who just love their seniors. It's probably one of the areas of nursing—and I say nursing broadly, because it includes personal care workers, volunteers and families—where there's a visceral love for what they do. They don't have the resources; they don't have the respect. Changing the Criminal Code is not going to change anything. It's really about putting seniors' care as a priority.