I'll just mention that we should never forget, as well, the built environment. That's very important, because the built environment is determining some of the ability to maintain mobility and to have access to work.
Canada has a good track record. The World Health Organization recognizes the leadership of Canada in age-friendly communities, but more work has to be done and more implementation. I would imagine that through the Société canadienne d'hypothèques et de logement building codes, for instance, could facilitate this.