Yes. I think the self-employment piece is very important. I agree with the member on that.
As she mentioned, a lot of people, when they hit retirement, do so in a way that is different from a traditional path where you have a work life and then a clean break and retirement. People have found new ways to do this. It might be a different career. It might be a part-time engagement of some kind.
Work is one way for people to remain engaged with their communities. It gives a bit more focus to your day. Also, when it's paid employment, whether it's self-employment or regular employment, it's a way to buttress and fortify your retirement nest egg at the same time as being engaged with your community and having some focus in your day. That's something that is helpful not just for that one person's retirement security, but also for the public finances in general, because the more that people can save on their own, the less in the future they will end up relying on the public finances.