I would add to that as well.
I very much agree with the last witness that shifting our perspective of caregiving as value-adding and value-generating to the economy is crucial to how we would then be able to shape policies. From the dementia perspective, we currently have a national dementia strategy. However, it is not a fully funded national dementia strategy and it does still need to be implemented.
The proof will be in the pudding. It will be in how we implement the strategy that will help with setting the road map. We have to think about the implementation of that strategy. Where we will be able to support the invisible work and the caregiving that is occurring in the home, community care and the long-term care is by appropriately paying the personal support workers, compensating them and...the benefits that they need, and appropriately compensating and building a robust home and community care.