I think there are a number of things that governments at all levels are quite conscious of.
And you know, I'm getting awfully close to the age....
Actually, most seniors are active and fairly healthy and living well into advanced age. So all levels of government, I think, are looking at the best ways to support that.
One way we have is the age-friendly cities and age-friendly communities we work with—and for which we have funded WHO—to give guidance and support to these municipalities and communities on the kinds of things that will actually make a big difference and are legitimate for the federal government to do. In addition, there is planning around emergencies and on working with municipalities and others if there is an emergency, such as an outbreak or a heat wave, as occurred in Europe and affected Paris so badly. What are the kinds of things that communities can do to actually be more responsive and to recognize those who are vulnerable, etc.?
Those are just a couple of examples of the many kinds of things we're doing. There is, as you know, an advisory group to both the health minister and the minister of HRSDC. We work very closely with our sister departments to really address those things in a more effective way.
Those are just a few examples.