I'll provide some opening remarks in relation to that, Mr. Stoffer.
That is a priority for the SRR caucus representing the members. We had support from earlier commissioners. This dates back to Commissioner Zaccardelli, I think, if we go back three commissioners past. That's how long this has been an issue for our members.
In relation to the current commissioner, I have not had any dialogue with him specific to this and I can't speak for him, but it still is something we'd be looking at, not only for our retired members but also as a service to our serving members.
When you look at VIP and chronic care, it's about delivering a service into the home. As the treatment can be in the home, the assistance can be in the home, thereby taking our members away from institutional settings and giving the service where it's probably more cost-effective and most living-effective.
I'll turn the time over to Assistant Commissioner Dubeau.