I would totally agree. Unless we invest in robust health care and other care systems, we're not going to be able to address the gaps that have been really exposed by this crisis.
You can't just provide funding. There also has to be a coherent strategy to ensure that we are expanding the system in ways that will help relieve the burden on unpaid caregivers—the invisible labour.
We need an expanded home care system. We need the kind of respite care that is available to help to relieve the pressure on family caregivers. We need better options. If we shift to seeing the need for care, whether it's health care, home care, care for persons with disabilities or child care, as a right rather than as an expense and a drain, then I think that's what we really need to be able to build the robust systems to help us into the future.