Thanks very much, Mr. Chairman.
I would like to begin by thanking the CNIB. I think a lot of families do not realize exactly what the CNIB does and how important its work is until there is a member of their own family who benefits from it. For our family, it is my 93-year-old Aunt Margaret who continues to live in her own home in Cheverie, Hants County, Nova Scotia, and is able to read her paper using the reader provided through the CNIB. She gets books and materials, and so on. It is really quite remarkable. She has macular degeneration.
With the demographic shift and the aging population, what sort of demand is that going to have on the work of CNIB in the future? Are you seeking to quantify and plan for that and build resource capacity around that demographic shift?