Oh, really? Okay.
My question is for the Statistics Canada representatives.
Let's talk about the age pyramid for seniors and its breakdown. Let's imagine a pyramid where the base is 65 years and the top is close to 85 years, 90 years and over. Can you tell me what the age pyramid for seniors looks like? What is the breakdown based on their age? Are there differences depending on whether they live in urban centres or rural communities? Even more importantly, can you tell us how needs and challenges vary as we move toward the top of the pyramid?