Can everyone understand me clearly? Can everyone hear the interpretation?
I have one question on my mind that I would like you to think about and answer. I listened to your comments, I read Ms. Folco's bill and I went over the documents. You are airplane pilots. I assume that there are physical fitness requirements involved in hiring airplane pilots and that you must undergo tests on a yearly basis. I assume that your health is evaluated annually, so that you can continue to fly aircraft. I think that, instead of using age as a criterion for deciding when someone should retire, we may just as well say that all those with blond hair can no longer be pilots.
Who do you think should determine the retirement age? How should this be done? Should employers and unions make the decision together? Could it be done following an annual medical? Who should determine the retirement age in your line of work and in similar fields?