Yes. Remember that most seniors are homeowners, although arguably the ones at greatest financial risk are those who are renters. When we look at those who are homeowners and the breadth of the value of that home ownership across the province, there's a marked difference between the urban and the rural in terms of their overall financial resources. I'm producing a report due out later this week on rural seniors in British Columbia.
When you look at the cost of insurance, heating and home maintenance—which, as we age, we're not able to provide for ourselves anymore and we need to hire people to do—these are all going to impact a senior's ability to live in their own home.
I think there can be a role for government, whether it's federal or provincial, to provide a program that would allow seniors, in a more fluid and straightforward way—