With the increase in Alzheimer's and the fact that I think just every home doesn't have the capacity or the ability to really provide the services needed and the stimulation needed for these people, it's becoming more of a warehousing issue. Especially with the baby boomers and the early onset, the programs are just not in place. I don't think this is a responsibility province to province. I think as a whole, when you're looking at early onset, we have to look at programming on the national level, to say this is what we need to do to assist them in being able to stay productive while they're in long-term care facilities or while they're being cared for by a caregiver—and I was one of those caregivers, by the way.
I'm just wondering, as to the strategy and the role of the federal government, what would you like us to hear a little bit more today that may have been missed or that hasn't been emphasized enough?