Thank you, Madam Chair.
And thank you, Minister and all the officials, for being here once again. It's great to see you back.
Minister, we've heard an awful lot in the media, and wherever we seem to go, about this aging baby boomer generation, which I guess I must be a part of these days, and about how Canada is going to be facing this huge burden in terms of the sheer numbers as we go forward. We've heard a lot about the devastation of Alzheimer's disease. With the numbers that are coming forward in the baby boomer generation, either of those having the disease themselves or who are going to be burdened with caring for family members, how are we preparing for this?