Mr. Speaker, when spending public funds, it's important that we make sure that we're spending funds effectively, getting bang for buck, that we're getting maximum benefit for every penny that we spend. We need to look at how we're spending the dollars today. We need to make sure that we're spending them appropriately. If possible, we need to re-profile our funds within the existing home care services to make sure that we are getting those benefits.
I can't say when we would be asking for additional funds because I don't know what degree or amount of funds are needed at this point. The normal process would be we will have something done here at the end of the fiscal year, as I've committed and promised; we'll have an opportunity to have discussions with Members through the next business planning process; and, if money is required, hopefully, we can build it into the mains for the following fiscal year.
Urgency sometimes expedites those processes. There are steps and opportunity, but we're unprepared to make some decisions on that until we have the data and the information we need to help everybody in this building make evidence-based decisions. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.