Our data talks specifically about caregivers' distress. These are folks who are on home care. We know that only about 15% of people who are on home care actually receive palliative home care. The combination of getting home care in when you have an illness, any kind of an illness, is compounded yet again when you have cancer. There are various programs across the country. There's no evenness with respect to who gets home care and how they can access it.
What we hear from home care clients, or caregivers of folks who require palliative care, is that often they don't know what the options are that are available to them until it's really too late. Having that kind of support is very important. We don't have a lot of data on it at the moment, because not all provinces are required to work using our interRAI palliative care assessment. That would give us more information on what actually happens with palliative care in home care.