Thank you for that. And I agree with you, by the way.
That being the case, where do you think, in your analysis of the data that we have before us and that we've seen tracked over the last few years, the priorities should really be? If we were to concentrate on those very specific important subgroups that need the highest degree of attention, from a public policy point of view, where should we be?
I'm looking at our study, and it's on the economic security of senior women, but when I look at the data--not to say that senior women don't need to be part of the picture here--perhaps we're missing something if we just concentrate in that area.
I'll perhaps direct this to HRSDC or Madam Townson.