I think there would be a number of programs.
Again, I would start by suggesting that we look at options in other countries, because it's always best to see what has worked.
That said, we have some interesting federal programming for children in our country that came out of Canada's signing of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child back in the early nineties. At that time, the government put together programs for at-risk children, and those exist all across the country in resource centres. I think there's a possibility of looking at how older people perhaps could be serviced by some of those programs that already exist. Now, again, it's a cost issue. As you know, you have to fund it.
One of the things those children's programs do in rural areas is that they look at ways to get children into their centres. Some of them have vans, for example, so there are models that exist in the country, and there's a model that exists internationally. I think there are ways that you could build on that.