Similar to CIHI, we take a non-advocacy position on these things. We have been a part of a weekly round table focused specifically on long-term care, and the direction of that dialogue has certainly been in support of that among a wide group of stakeholders who have a very vested interest in long-term care.
From my perspective, our position on standards in any context has been the importance of recognizing caregivers and having a formal mechanism for including them as a part of any policy or standard. We've seen this included in hospitals and in long-term care, where there is a process for recognizing and including family caregivers, not only in terms of access but also as a part of the overall care journey for the person being cared for.