I would like to reiterate a few of the recommendations we've made that should be acted upon in the short and medium term because of this bulk of retirees who are coming by 2031. Of course there's affordable, accessible housing and a variety, a creative variety, of housing that people can become involved in, possibly by putting in a small amount of their own money, and not necessarily the old model. There is pay equity for women, compensation for unpaid work as caregivers to children and elders, and accessibility to post-secondary education for those who can't afford it so that there aren't these huge and growing gaps in the distribution of wealth.
I think the economics that our governments have been practising for the last ten to fifteen years has been creating a huge gap between the wealthy and the poor. And that is not a situation that any society can bear if it wants a peaceful society.