The disparity in the treatment of seniors as a result of this 10% increase is definitely a form of discrimination. There is no reason for that measure to be applied.
The AFEAS questioned the Prime Minister on this issue in June 2021. We have never received an answer, but we know the measure has not been changed. We hope that the present Minister of Finance will revise her decision in her 2024 budget and give people aged 65 to 74 the 10% increase.
In a country like Canada, we have to fight discrimination every hour of every day. Discrimination is prohibited by the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. So why are we discriminating between two groups of seniors based on age? It is inconceivable. There is really no excuse. Seniors aged 65 to 74 have as many expenses as seniors aged 75 and over. The situation may be different for some people, yes. However, this issue can't be resolved by doing arithmetic. That makes no sense.
On the second question, can you remind me of what you said, please? I know your second question was about the amount of allowable income for the GIS.