Thank you, Mr. Chair. And thank you to the witnesses for being here today.
One of the long-term concerns I have, which has also happened in the education sector, is this. We hired a bunch of teachers, built a bunch of new schools, and all of a sudden there were fewer children. People were having fewer children. So now we're closing down schools and all these educated teachers are finding other employment. This is a wave we're dealing with now with the baby boomers. When that wave of baby boomers goes through, we could have a lot of empty hospital rooms and nurses standing around because there are too many of them.
Mr. Sweetman, or either one of you gentlemen, have you looked at any projections in your studies in regard to what we are going to do 20 to 25 years from now? Do you think we're going to see that wave go through and some of the current needs are going to become redundant? Or do you see that need continually growing?