Thank you very much, Madam Chair. I'll split my time with Madam Block, if that's all right.
I want to direct my first question to Dr. Bédard. You mentioned driving. My background before I got into this job—I'm a chiropractor. We did a lot of rehab. We did a lot of work with seniors. You could see the restricted ranges of motion on some of my patients. The importance of driving.... It is so good for seniors to continue that as long as possible to maintain their independence and their ability to live at home.
You did the research. I was wondering whether you found any research on assisted devices that could help seniors continue driving. How common is it for seniors with chronic diseases to continue driving? Is it something that most of them do, and is this something that Canadians should be concerned about?