With due respect, I think there has to be a change of perspective by politicians to go beyond the three-, four-, or five-year framework, in terms of what has to be done.
We're talking about the reality that the nature of this country, and the world, in many parts, is going to be fundamentally changed. Because we're going to have a lot more people with hair like mine--maybe more hair than mine, but a lot like it--one out of every four people. We're talking about an unprecedented reality that has never been experienced before, and that means--building on what Judy has said--if the politicians are prepared to say there is this new reality, we have to deal with it in all its manifestations. And when we talk about education, in a sense it might be--and I'll use a word that none of us likes to use--a kind of propaganda campaign to make people understand in very simple sound bites, very simple messages, that this is the new reality and these are people who are more than just nice old folks who did favours for us fifty years ago. These people are us--and not only us, but someone who's now 26, forty years from now.... They're just the same person at a different phase of their life.
So it's a whole different way of looking at things, a perspective that's needed. And I think it's possible. I don't think it's just pie-in-the-sky kind of stuff that I'm saying.