Thank you to the witnesses.
I'll give you a little background, and then I have a question. I live in the greater Vancouver area, in Langley. We have a large seniors population. Right now, one in six Canadians is a senior. In six years, it will be one in five. In 13 years, it will be one in four.
Seniors, as a demographic, are one of the most vulnerable groups. There are some very wealthy seniors, but there are some seniors who are struggling. I found of great interest the comments made by Ms. Notten about material deprivation as we assess seniors.
The government has announced a top-up for single female seniors. Using the limited statistics, one way of looking at poverty, we're saying that the statistics are showing that it is single female seniors, because maybe they have not worked and are relying on very limited resources. In some cases, we're looking at seniors who have been living together as a couple for 50 or 60 years, and one now has health issues. If you look at that situation, they may be struggling more than any other group, so as we assess poverty and how to help, should we consider those who are in a situation of poverty but are still a couple? They're in poverty and are now being excluded from the program.
The previous Liberal government brought in the compassionate care program and was very restrictive about who would qualify for it. I advocated for a constituent who didn't qualify for taking care of her sister in the last days of her life, because they said you can't take care of a sibling. We changed it when we became government so that the person dying could choose who would be the care provider. It could be a sibling. It could be a friend, provided they qualified for EI benefits. We expanded the compassionate care program, and I'm glad to hear from the government that it is going to expand it.
Sometimes we come up with these programs that really don't meet the needs, so I was quite fascinated by what you said, that we have to take a more fulsome look. Many of you said that we need to do more to take care of seniors.
Would you comment on expanding the GIS? It is excellent that we're expanding the GIS to help those who are truly in need. Should we be looking at anyone who qualifies, whether it is a couple or a single person? If they are in poverty and they need help, then bump it up.
Could I have your comments, please, Ms. Notten.