Thank you.
As you know, globally we're dealing with an aging population. But where I come from, in Nunavut, it's the complete opposite. In Nunavut, we have more young people today, as opposed to other jurisdictions. So there will be some differences in provincial areas of work.
Our government is supporting areas to deal with our aging population, around injury prevention, as an example, and seniors in aging friendly communities. We've also encouraged communities to design programs for active and health living for aging. We have the Canadian prevention program for seniors--the name escapes me at the moment. But we're putting programs in place to address the healthy aging of our population.
Our government continues to also make significant investments in the area of research to support Alzheimer's care--the brain funding we announced--and dementia programs.
There are a number of significant investments we've made that way. As well, through the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, through the leadership of Dr. Beaudet, Canada is leading in coordinating Alzheimer's research internationally, as an example. The results, again, will help us identify programs we can make investments in.
Thank you.