I think most of us would have guessed that was the case, but it's good now to have the studies confirming what we might have guessed was the case.
Is it because the dollars in question here were federal that the person was institutionalized or getting help at home? The funding envelope was the same in both cases. This, I imagine, led to the possibility of an experiment like this, because where we are unable to do these things, sadly, is where there are different jurisdictions involved. Get outside the veterans community to the population in general and we're then dealing with provincial dollars and federal dollars comingled, and it's harder to make that case.
Were there any provincial impediments to the experiment?