If I understand you correctly, Madame, the demographic question you're asking is this. Canadians are getting older. They're living longer. We're going to have more older people. Who is going to provide the workforce to provide the taxes to support the social services for the older people? Is that correct? Yes.
That is one issue that is coming up less and less because it's been shown definitively that immigration is going to have almost no impact on the average age of Canadians, unless you bring in people in huge numbers. The C.D. Howe Institute has issued several reports showing that if you want to keep the ratio between people under 65 the same as for those over 65, you have to get the population up to maybe 60 million or more in the next 20 years. Immigrants get old like everyone else. So what we know is that unless you bring in astronomical numbers, the demographic situation isn't going to be solved. You have to do something about the fact that you'll have more older people. The issues are there. Immigration doesn't help.