Thank you for that question.
Yes, with regard to seniors, the measures you just cited are very good. They hadn't been announced when I prepared our recommendations. However, since you ask me the question, I'd suggest you distinguish between seniors who are very rich and may not need support and others who were manual labourers or not senior public servants and aren't in a solid financial position.
As to measures that should be taken, perhaps you should find a way to cut spending somewhere in order to distinguish between seniors who already have sufficient means and those who really don't have a lot of money. For example, those who are required to return federal benefits don't need support.
That's what I would say on that subject. I don't know if I've answered your question.