Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I want to thank all the witnesses for joining us today.
I've only been on this committee for about two weeks now, and all of the topics have been very enjoyable and very educational.
I also have to say that over the last two years, in the witnesses who we did see, we did focus an awful lot on the youth. Coming from a classroom, I can see the need of doing that, but I like Josée's idea of looking now at people who are 50 and over—maybe because I'm there, I guess. In 10 years' time we're going to be the ones who are going to be costing the government a lot of money. Plus, the other reason is that we are the ones the youth are going to be looking to right now as an example. So you're almost killing two birds with one stone.
Kelly, you spoke about travelling to Europe, but now Josée just told us about Quebec, so we don't have to go all the way to Europe. But when we look at Europe, we all know from history that the people of Europe are very active. They're healthy and they're fit. I'm wondering if, along your way, you came across any incentives that were focused just for those 50 and over?