Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I would like to thank all the witnesses.
Mr. Marston, you asked the witnesses earlier whether all these people earned less than $50,000 a year. Given that I am an entrepreneur myself, you have somewhat insulted me. In the last 15 years, before I was elected as an MP, I earned $25,000 a year because I had decided to be an entrepreneur, to create jobs. I have been a member of the CFIB for about 15 years. I made a personal choice, to be an entrepreneur and work 80 hours a week, and I succeeded. Today, I have 20 employees and a $2 million turnover. I'm very happy doing what I do. However, that has nothing to do with what you earn or don't earn. It's the responsibility of making sure that one day, what we do belongs to us. I sincerely believe that this is up to all of us, each of us individually.
Ms. Swift, I appreciate your remarks. As I said earlier, I am a member of your organization.
Do you think it is realistic to think about 70 as the retirement age?