First of all, you asked how we could keep older workers—those aged over 55 in particular—on the labour market longer. Obviously, people are less motivated to work once they reach 65 because they receive a pension. We will not change that. People who receive a pension find it less necessary to work, naturally.
However, we should not cut benefits for seniors, nor increase the age at which seniors receive a pension from 65 to 70. What we should do, rather, is eliminate barriers so that we encourage people to work for as long as possible. That is the most important thing. We should not cut benefits for seniors with the goal of making them work.