Thank you, Mr. Chair. Thank you to the witnesses.
Ms. Gillis, in your opening remarks you talk about how recent stats—which Mr. Butt also just referred to a second ago in his question—tell us that 90% of Canadians age 65 and over have at least one chronic disease or condition. That's 90%.
We've been trying to figure out the number of Canadians who want to work versus the number of Canadians who are forced to work. We are talking about older Canadians. The range, I believe, is between 50% and 70% who are forced to work. Given that 90% of Canadians over 65 have a chronic health condition and that so many Canadians are forced to work for the income, for the cash, because their pensions don't cut it, what does that do to someone's health when they are forced to work with a chronic health problem?