I'm going to switch to the report on seniors. Basically, the main take-away from this report is that the government doesn't seem to know how much and what kind of support seniors need, let alone if we are meeting that. We have a situation, for instance, where the OAS, which is tied to the cost of living, went up when inflation went up, and it went up so much that the GIS payments were clawed back. The poorest seniors were actually getting less. It just made no sense in that regard.
I'm wondering if you could comment on those kinds of situations and maybe expand on the concern that you still don't know whether seniors are facing the same cost of living increases as the rest of Canadians, and whether we should be focusing more on that and developing programs that make sure that the poorest of seniors can get by.