No. I think part of what we're hearing, Ms. Gunia, is that seniors want the opportunity not to be forced into retirement. They want the opportunity to be able to work longer should they choose, and it's really a matter of choice.
I think your point is well taken, that we should never look at trying to now extend when you can receive pension benefits and all these other things. I think your concern is probably with the slippery slope, and that there should be a way that seniors can earn more money without having clawbacks. You talked about clawbacks. It's a very real issue, and it's an issue in the service industry and every industry, whether you're on a fixed pension or you're on a fixed income, OAS or GIS, or any of these other things. As soon as you work 10, 15, 20 hours, almost every dollar is clawed back dollar for dollar, and I think that's very unacceptable. It's a disincentive to work, and I think that's a challenge.
So what we've heard loud and clear is that seniors should have the opportunity, should they choose, to work, and we're not talking about changing the age....