Yes, thank you. Home and community care includes nursing care but it also includes personal support workers. And so as far as I know, both are available in the communities. That's part of our commitment to helping people to age in place. But I certainly am happy to hear more specific questions from the leadership in those communities and ideas about what kinds of services they think people need. Again, there was a home and community care review done a number of years ago in 2019, and it provided us with gaps and ideas about how to fill them.
One of the -- one of the main areas was standardizing what it is that nurses provide versus personal support workers or licensed practical nurses, and so we're still in the process of implementing the changes that were outlined in the home and community care section.
So I can, when I come to your communities, bring with me more specific information about what we're providing. And you're right, I mean this -- the point of reviewing the budget now, of course, is for the next fiscal year but you'd be surprised how quickly we start talking about fiscal year after that and start planning for the things that communities want and need. Thank you.