It would certainly be a step in the right direction. The other issue with it, although the concept is very good, is that only 3% or 4% of Canadians who would be eligible for it actually availed themselves of it, and it was something to the tune of about $300, but it's a good example of where the federal government can intervene in something that's important to the health of seniors that's not really in the health care portfolio to get around those jurisdictional concerns that others had.
The support for informal caregivers is very important. We'd like to see a lot more, and your suggestion is a great one.