Mr. Speaker, the Member and the House are aware of, obviously, the fiscal challenges that we're facing, so we would have to be looking within. But it doesn't mean, Mr. Speaker, that we're not interested in doing this, but the way our current facilities are designed, some of them are more open concept, it may prove unnecessary to have cameras in some of our facilities. We need to look. We need to talk to the long-term care facilities that exist and get their ideas of where this might be appropriate and where it may be unnecessary. So it's certainly not all long-term care facilities, but we're absolutely open to discussion, and we will certainly have to find some room within to put cameras if that is ultimately the desire of some of these long-term care facilities. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Glen Abernethy on Question 308-18(2): Safety Concerns In Long-Term Care Facilities
In the Legislative Assembly on October 13th, 2016. See this statement in context.
Question 308-18(2): Safety Concerns In Long-Term Care Facilities
Oral Questions
October 12th, 2016
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