There were a couple of recommendations that I discussed with the committee when I was here two weeks ago, and they looked at several things. Under the ceiling of tax rebate, currently if you earn more than $18,000 you are unable to claim any of the caregiver expenses. Well, $18,000 doesn't take you anywhere.
The other issue of discussion has been around pensions. If you are taking time off for caregiving functions, you are really compromising the pension levels. We already have a model in child care and other areas where that can be attended to.
Overall, as we look at retaining older workers, we need to look at what kinds of tax systems we can put in place in order to make sure they stay in the workplace longer and we continue to be a productive society, in health care and otherwise.
So the whole notion of health human resource planning, which includes older workers, family caregivers, including voluntarism, all of those areas that build into health care, needs to be examined from the financial and other perspectives.