Excellent. A family caregiver is actually not in our minds a caregiver. As we said, it's a respite. That's all it is. As you heard this morning, it's not based on $139 or $129 a week. It's based on 30 days. They have the money that way, the $7,200 for a 30-day respite. What we want to see, and we'll go back, is a caregiver. A caregiver can either be borrowing something from the Pension Act on the attendance allowance and/or getting something from the legacy of care where they're getting $100 a day. That program ends in September this year, but we should be looking at that. That will give at least $35,000 or $36,000 a year to a family for a caregiver. This is a respite. Call it what it is. It's a respite, $7,200. It's not caregiving.
On May 26th, 2015. See this statement in context.