Thank you, Mr. Chair. This has been one of the primary areas of policy development within the seniors area, so we are very much looking at the future demand that is going to be with us for the continuum of care for elders and persons with disabilities. When it comes to carrying for people in their own homes, we did the home and community care review. We've got some projections in terms of the growth that's coming there. We are testing out some new methods even within this budget to teach us new elements of the continuum we may need to grow in the future to meet that demand.
When it comes to long-term care, the Minister has spoken to the primary work that we're doing there, the beginnings of that work. When it comes to persons without disabilities, we're embarking upon a review now, a supported living review. It's gone to market now, and we expect to have a proponent selected in April. We will be looking more fully at this question about how we need to improve the network of community services and the options that are available here so that people can be cared for with dignity in their own communities and also identifying the possibility for being able to repatriate individuals who may be being cared for elsewhere. There's the full continuum of care for the full population of people who are dependent on others for care that we are examining and projecting and working o n from a policy perspective. Thank you, Mr. Chair.