That's a very good question.
During the five days, I noticed that there was no consistency from one province to another. I learned about the situation of low-income people and seniors who receive family assistance. This leads me to conclude that the most vulnerable people in the 55-to-65 age range are those who don't have group insurance or who lose their jobs.
For example, in my own area, it happened to three couples my age. I'm 63 years old, and I'm sad to see them liquidating all their savings to pay for their drugs because they don't have insurance. I'm an ordinary individual, and I can see the situation in my area. I know three couples in this situation.
It bothers me to think about the rest of Canada. It's sad to see people who have worked their whole lives reach retirement age thinking they'll be able to live better and then fall ill. These things can't be predicted. As Mr. James said, people can do things to help themselves, but I think we can do something to find a solution. If there's a will, we'll find a suitable way.