You're exactly right: When we take a look at the basket of the consumer price index, it reflects all expenses by all Canadians, aggregated together. A senior won't necessarily face day care expenses or tuition expenses. It is a composite. In order for us to do something like that, it would require us to have very detailed information on what seniors are purchasing, so we'd have to construct a kind of a basket of consumption for seniors.
What we have done, though, is that we've produced a personal inflation calculator, which enables you to enter into a kind of website, essentially, your own pattern of expenses, and produce your own individual CPI. That's something we've done in order to try to allow Canadians to see themselves better in the data we're producing.