I'm a labour-market person, so I'm not well equipped to answer social questions, but I just want to say on the labour market, it's true that women 55 to 64 are not working, either as much as younger women or as much as men. Of course I don't have that table. I have 10,000 tables in front of me, but not that one. But I think it's going to be less than 50%. I just found it: 55-plus.... I have a funny ratio, which is the ratio of women to men, which isn't that....
So the starting point for the problem is that women of that age work much less than men, and I don't think it's 50%. In a minute, somebody is going to hand me a great table I know, but I won't be able to read all the numbers.
I think someone should answer your question, which is about the social impact and the explanation of the income. If Virginia or Statistics Canada could answer that....
Just in terms of the employment, it looks as if it's 30%, only one-third. I'm reading this fast, but it looks as if one-third of women 55 and over are participating in the workforce.