It's gaining a lot of momentum, and there are a couple of very good pilot projects that are under way that would help people age in place. I don't want to take away from the good things that you're doing as well, but these are ways you could supplement it.
The Minister of Labour and Seniors indicated in February to this committee that older seniors are more financially challenged, since seniors over the age of 75 are less likely to be working, have higher expenses due to illness or disability and are more likely to be widowed.
What do you think of the minister's perspective, and what additional support could have been provided to individuals aged 65 to 74? I'd like to relate that to the client base you are serving. Are they predominantly over the age of 74?