Thank you, Mr. Chair. I will go back to Mr. Strickland, just on the retirees.
I did want to thank you, Mr. Ellerker, for the comments around hygiene. This is definitely something that's important. I would be interested in any occupational health and safety changes that the witnesses would recommend around this.
I want to share very quickly that my own father-in-law came here in the early 1960s, and was working on the railroads. They wouldn't let them wash their hands before they ate. When the new government changed, there were changes that happened on the railroads. They cleaned out the sleeping bunks for proper, clean hygiene in the sleeping bunks, and were able to wash hands before dinner. It made a huge difference. He still talks about it today.
Back to retirement, how do we support the knowledge transfer to keep workers longer and to get those new workers up and supported? That's to Mr. Strickland.