Thank you, Ramesh. Again, it's a great pleasure and privilege to be here with you, to come and to commend you on your own efforts. I've seen you in your riding. I've seen how committed you are to making your families and your community better.
As we all know, for seniors, the most important dimensions of their well-being revolve around feeling safe, being safe, having access to affordable housing and appropriate health care services, and being able to participate in their community. All these are key elements through which our government can make a difference.
As we mentioned earlier, the housing investments we are going to make over the next 11 years will transform the lives of hundreds of thousands of seniors. We have already started to do this since budget 2016. We hope to pursue that for a much longer time period.
As we know, the provinces and territories fully share our ambition to make home care and mental care key priorities. We are working with them very closely on pharmaceuticals. We know that the price of medicines is often a severe concern for seniors, who have to choose between buying their medicines, feeding themselves, and housing themselves appropriately.
Finally, as I said earlier, the type of infrastructure they have access to—transport infrastructure, public transit, a healthy environment, including clean air and access to quality water—is also key to the welfare of our seniors. These are important dimensions of the infrastructure investments we'll be making in the next 11 years.