I think we're all subject to the limitations of our provincial health care systems. There are excellent aspects of these systems but also limitations. I think there are definitely gaps at this point in time.
I'd say home care may be one of the least well-developed sides of our health care systems across the country. We don't have sufficient budgets in there; we don't have sufficient nurses, physical therapists, homemakers, personal support workers, and that kind of thing. That affects the services to vets. That's where Veterans Affairs steps in and increases the amount of homemaking and increases the amount of personal care. It usually does not have to increase the amount of professional services, but if that's necessary, they will do that.
Everybody is limited by the availability of professional workers. We do not have enough physiotherapists, and we particularly don't have enough care programs in the home. I think that is an issue. It's recognized, and I think whenever it can be solved by contracting with private sources, for physio or whatever, that's done, but that doesn't always work. It is a limitation that affects all of us.