Thank you very much.
I'll focus on folks between 55 and 64 for the purpose of the few minutes I've got left.
I know that in my hometown of Hamilton, for example, we've had mass layoffs in a number of industrial plants. You know that the manufacturing sector has been particularly hard hit in this country. In those instances, there used to be a program for older worker adjustment. It was a program designed to help older workers transition. That program is no longer in existence.
I wonder if you can tell me if there are any programs, currently, that offer the same kind of support. If not, why is that program no longer deemed necessary, given the current economic climate and given the numbers that you yourself have presented with respect to the difficulties older workers have?