Mr. Schellenberg, two years ago, we conducted a study on the economic security of women. At that time, we asked Statistics Canada to start issuing statistics on older women over 80 years of age because we are now living up to the ages of 100, 105 and 110, and we believe that the difference is really pronounced between women 75 years of age and those over 80.
Have you begun to keep statistics on the pension incomes of women who are 80 and over? If so, could we have them?