Okay, thank you, Madam Chair.
I have just a couple of quick of questions. I've heard a lot of information here today that I didn't expect to hear. I've heard maybe more encouraging information than I thought I would hear. I'm certainly glad that we've had all of you here to present, because I think it's certainly opened things up a bit more than I thought it was going to.
As we move forward with this study, we've heard that there needs to be a review of employment insurance, our public pension process, social assistance, legal aid, all of those things that would come into place. I've also heard that we need to be concentrating on the younger generation, so that when they become seniors there will be something in place for them. I've also heard a lot of talk about some of the maybe most disadvantaged or some of those who have the most challenges to overcome, whether that's single parents, immigrants, the disabled, aboriginal women, or those who would fall into that caregiver category, because of pension and time away from work issues.
I would ask anybody who would like to answer whether there are other areas that you think would be of high importance that we should be looking at beyond those things.