I'd say it was quite varied. This summer I went to more rural places, such as Amqui, and more urban places, such as Quebec City. I met people with higher incomes who had worked all their lives and who were fortunate to have additional amounts of money but who acknowledged that not all seniors were in that situation. I met with renters and owners. I therefore met a variety of people in various places in Quebec.
However, all their testimony was based on the same principle: this is a question of fairness and recognition. It was quite unanimous. This program was introduced for people 65 years of age and over. I spoke with people 75 and over who felt it was unfair, even though they had received a 10% increase, as did those under 75. I travelled through many ridings and visited the constituencies of my Bloc Québécois colleagues. I even visited Ms. Chabot's riding to meet with seniors in her region, activist groups and ordinary citizens.