Thank you.
Welcome to the witnesses.
Mr. Janeiro, I would like to start with you. It's interesting. In your opening comments, you referenced that one in four Canadians today are involved in some type of caregiving. You project that it will be one in two as we move into the future. Of course, half of them are women. I certainly have lived that, as I think many other women have, obviously. While it's a real privilege, it's also very challenging. Thank you for highlighting that.
Our government is in the process of developing a national caregiving strategy to further support caregivers who care for children, aging parents, grandparents or adults who live with disabilities or any other long-term condition. Could you share with the committee your recommendations on how the national caregiving strategy would support women as caregivers and care providers?