Much of the limitations here in Niagara actually have to do with health human resources and providers who are willing to do the work. It's not currently a funding problem. It was when I first started working. As I said, I provided MAID services for three years without any financial compensation. That was because I believe very strongly that MAID should be an option for people in my community, and it wasn't, because we had no providers who could actually get compensation who were willing to do the work.
The current model in Ontario provides funding for physicians to be able to bill through OHIP, but there is no model for nurse practitioners in the community who are competent to be able to provide this care to be able to get compensated. That was a major issue—