Thanks, Professor Sweetman.
I have about two minutes left.
I want to take you through the range of options you've talked about with the targeted approach, which I think is a theme that our government picked up on with some of the changes we made to the Canada child benefit and the targeted approach to seniors that we've taken throughout the pandemic. I know you've done a lot of studies on the impact of COVID on seniors. Of course, there's a whole range of social supports we can provide to seniors. Housing is a great example. Seniors make up the vast majority of those people who sit on affordable housing wait-lists across the country.
Along with some of the evidence you provided in terms of a targeted approach, you mentioned pharmacare. Of course we've just released our dental benefit, and hundreds of thousands of seniors have already registered for that. I'm hoping you can expand upon why it's important to look at issues like the dental benefit, pharmacare and housing supports for seniors, instead of taking a blanket approach that provides benefits to some of Canada's most wealthy individuals. Can you expand upon why that targeted approach is important and expand on some of those other areas in which we could provide additional support for low-income seniors?