That's a tough one, because ageism starts with me in part. We're all aging, but sometimes we forget that, and I think there has to be a concerted effort by those of us who are older to not use—and I get caught—the idea that it starts with, which is I have gray hair; I'm getting old and the bones are getting rickety.
It also starts with businesses that are promoting frailty. Not all seniors are frail. We have policies around ageism at all three levels of government. Just because I'm 73, why should I be treated differently from how a 40-year-old is treated? That's something governments need to look at. We've heard during COVID that some doctors in ICU units were very concerned about having to make the decision about who gets the ventilator—a 40-year-old or an 80-year-old. It is terrible to put anybody in that position.
I'll stop there.