Mr. Fraser, thank you for that question.
Right now in Nova Scotia, as you are probably aware, we do have some provincial benefits that are unique to our province. We are the only province that offers a caregiver benefit of $400 a month to low-income people and a supplementary care program of $500 per month for people to look after somebody with dementia. Those things are unique to Nova Scotia.
How we can support seniors or caregivers is exactly one thing we have mentioned in our recommendation. We could possibly take a look at the savings to our health care system. We know that people want to stay at home as long as possible, and the health care system is saving from that, so why can we not redirect some of that funding to help keep these people at home?