Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, this is an area where there is a way to offset, as the Member said, reliance on the more expensive facilities. We've added some resources, in terms of positions. We're trying to improve the training and we're looking to work with, of course, the federal government, using some of the health care money coming to be able to improve these services. The long-term care projections, as well, are predicated on the assumption that we're going to be able to have better housing and better home support for individuals in their homes to be able to stay in their homes longer.
We're also working on things like non-medical respite. We have a pilot project that has just been concluded to, once again, provide assistance for people that previously wasn't there because there was only medical respite; recognizing that we have a vested interest in working with families to help them look after their loved ones in their homes as much as possible. Thank you.