I would say we have to identify people's strengths and meet the needs of each group.
Ms. Trauttmansdorff just talked about the difficulties seniors can have with technology. That is one of their needs. We have noticed that our young people are very quick with screens and technology. That is their strength. By identifying such strengths, we can create activities that bring the two generations together. There is a need that has to be met and people who have strengths that can help us meet it.
The same applies to community kitchens that include seniors, especially women who love to cook and want to teach young people how to cook. Young people do not always have those cooking skills. That is how we get young people interested. Above all, they must not be afraid to forge ties, but it must be said that a certain amount of training is needed.