Mr. Chairman, if can just make one more point, I want to make it perfectly clear I'm speaking on behalf of seniors here.
We don't have too many years left. The need is now. It might be necessary to have a broader policy in regard to child care, and so on and so forth, for the overall population, but the need is now and the need is urgent.
I'm still saying that social inclusiveness, health, and many other things.... I'm not saying we should in any way abolish these things, but the health care system isn't perfect. Seniors do need some medication, and so on and so forth, which isn't covered. And they need the money to buy those things.
So what I'm suggesting lies solely in the federal field and it's not necessarily going to be opposed by the provinces or anything else and it helps seniors now.