Thank you, Chair.
To the witnesses, this is a very interesting morning, and thank you for your testimony.
My focus is on seniors, and the unique needs that they are faced with, and the surprising disabilities they did not have previously, but now have. Maybe it's the loss of a partner, a spouse, a loved one, and their world has changed and they find themselves in poverty, with maybe some challenges and disabilities. How do we help them? The focus at this point in our study is employment, education, and training.
I was quite impressed with the testimony of each of you, actually, but Meticulon particularly, focusing on those with challenges of autism, and the genius within these young people. If we can see where their talents are, their skills, their interests, their love, and then put that to work and put the square peg in the square hole, and have a fit....
Can any of you comment on how we can help seniors in maybe the last 20 years of their lives, where they've been out of the workforce but because they need to, they have to get back into the workforce for their own dignity and well-being, but also to get a paycheque? Can anybody comment on how we can help Canadian seniors who find themselves in vulnerable positions?