Yes. While we learned a little bit about what was happening in long-term care facilities through reporting through COVID-19, the other types of institutions for disabled people, particularly unregulated congregate settings like domiciliary hospitals, homes for special care and other residential care facilities, were not exposed to the same level.
What we do know is that in the many unregulated institutions where, in Ontario alone, tens of thousands of disabled people live, the conditions include cockroaches and four people to a room. During COVID, they were told to sleep head to foot to prevent the spread of infection. In those institutions, it's about 100% that there are going to be pests—cockroaches, bedbugs—rotten food and levels of staffing that are one poor person who is paid about minimum wage. The conditions inside these institutions are really horrifying, and we continue to see fires and deaths en masse due to COVID and other infections.