Thank you. I am not 100 per cent sure that I understand the question, but I will try to answer the question that I think I understand, if that makes any sense.
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Listen to everybody laughing over there. The contracts differ because every one of our residents who is going down for residential care in the south -- this is where people are often going for permanent stays or long-term stays -- really depends on the magnitude of services that they need as individuals, the care they are receiving, so the costs are different for every one of them. We continually, at least definitely on an annual basis, the department is looking to make sure that the level of care is appropriate, that more isn't needed, less isn't needed, and adjusting accordingly.
Every couple of years I ask the department to do an assessment of: do we have a group of individuals with similar conditions that we could look at repatriating? We have not been able to find that group of individuals at this point, but I will be asking them again if I am still here in a year-and-a-half's time.
The contracts are all different. The terms different. The level of coverage and care is different. Thank you, Mr. Chair.