The increase will certainly help them and we cannot be against that.
However, we can see that a number of those aged 65 and over are women, and caregivers at their parents' bedside. They are caregivers, but they are themselves seniors, and becoming poorer because they have to go with their parents to the doctor, to the hospital, for example, and have to pay parking, gas and meals from their own pockets.
Those aged 65 and older are themselves seniors, and in a precarious financial situation. We cannot deny that those aged 75 and older travel less, because, in many cases, they receive services from their children. That is why we believe that the 10% increase must be revisited and made available to all seniors who are eligible for the old age security pension.