There's another point in your report that is interesting. It concerns Old Age Security.
You mentioned the impact of the government's decision to increase the age of eligibility to OAS from 65 to 67, which will of course help on the federal side, but does not help so much on the provincial side. If the situation were reversed and if people could access Old Age Security at 65 years of age, according to the report you produced, this would in the final analysis help the provinces financially.
Did I understand that part of the report correctly? Could you make some further comments in this regard?