Your analogy about the hamster wheel is a pertinent one. In our survey that I referenced earlier, we asked caregivers to throw in a few words, unprompted, about their experience. The hamster wheel came up quite often, frankly, because it just feels like you're spinning. You're always googling at 3 a.m. to see the next thing you can qualify for to make your life or the life of the person you care for a little bit easier. Frankly, you often come up with very little from that search. It is a hamster wheel for far too many.
I won't comment specifically on the carbon tax, because I don't know, frankly. I don't know the input or the ratio between carbon tax on one end and senior income and caregiver income at the other. What I can tell you is that I think we all have a collective responsibility. Our elected officials have a collective responsibility to do what we can to bring down that cost of living for everybody. Everybody living on a fixed income, be it a senior or any other, feels this in an acute way. If you're in a position where you're renegotiating your salary at the end of a work year or something like that, you have some movement. If your income is fixed, you don't have that luxury.