Madam Speaker, I appreciate the compliments with respect to my previous private member's bill. It certainly was a very fast learning curve to understand what a private member's bill was only shortly after I was elected.
To the hon. member's question with respect to caregivers, we know that we can help not only the individuals who are benefiting from the care they are receiving from their caregivers, but also the health care sector by making sure that people have access to their health caregivers, as opposed to their having to visit doctors or make repeat trips to the hospital. I am sure studies show that it is much more beneficial to have somebody with them, and that is where the caregiver comes into this.