Yes. I guess on a federal level, it's thinking about how we can help to entice intergenerational volunteerism to expand not just volunteerism in Canada but the value to the volunteers. I think we're trying to build connection, relationships and community sometimes.
There are two factors that seem to come back. There's this need for transportation, such as bus passes or access to bus passes. The other one that comes back is around food. You mentioned community kitchens, but you also mentioned sharing food preparation skills. I'm wondering if there is a place here for the federal government to assist, through those two channels of food and transportation, to make intergenerational volunteering a success. It's a big question.