Thank you, Mr. Chair, and thank you to you two gentlemen for helping us out today.
I was quite intrigued when both of you mentioned the study that indicated a saving in the third year of $3,000, if I wrote this down correctly, in favour of those who had home care versus those who went without it, indicating what I think we all anecdotally realized, that it is less expensive and a happier situation when we can help seniors stay in their homes as long as they physically can.
Did I write that number down correctly? The advantage is to the taxpayer in that study, to put it crassly, or to society, by keeping our seniors at home?