I have a couple of quick comments on this topic.
I completely agree with everybody here on the notion of awareness of the brain trust that's available. I think that is a huge gap, and part of it bears on what was said earlier about this limited number of years available of work. I think this mandatory retirement age thing is one thing that's just got to go.
To give you an example of just how ridiculous it is, in order to work at the hospital here, you have to be cross-listed as faculty with Dalhousie University, which has a mandatory retirement age. We have to kick our doctors out of the hospital at age 65 because Dalhousie does. It's ridiculous.
The other thing is we have to look at trying to build a better bus. For example, one of the things that has come out recently is that bringing broadband throughout an area substantially improves the economic viability of that area. If we want non-physical jobs for our older workers, then bringing that infrastructure--if we twin the highways at Rivière-du-Loup, we'll get more traffic there and more economic activity there.