Yes, we're talking about age.
But in terms of volunteering, one of the most interesting things I've discovered is that most volunteers are younger people. Volunteer organizations often depend on very young people rather than the older group. We have this notion that volunteers are drawn largely from the older sector of the population. In fact, if you look at voluntary organizations across the board, most volunteers are people who are already working.
I'll give you an example. My daughter is on a rep hockey team. She plays for the Etobicoke Dolphins--I wanted to get that in today--and she's eleven. Many of the coaches and so forth are very young--much younger than I am. In fact, I'm a very old parent. These people are all volunteering. They all have jobs, and it doesn't prevent them from volunteering. I think that would continue to be the case for people who are over 65 and who decide to keep working.