We've had witnesses quote some statistics that are 30 years old. They said that over the last 30 years we've had a huge demographic shift, with more Canadians moving into the senior category.
Certain patchworks are out there. For example, Ontario has the Trillium bonuses for people to have access. We've also had a shift away from full-time jobs. There are many more part-time jobs. I think the union representatives would be aware of that. I think it's really important that we have updated statistics, because how can you fix a problem if you're not even defining it properly?
My question is to Madame Flood, maybe, and Madame Bourassa Forcier.
Are you aware of any updated studies that would give us statistical analysis to define the problem? There has been a huge shift in the last 20 or 30 years, and there is going to be a huge shift in the next 10 years.