I was very pleased also to do this study. Obviously we all have mothers, but I was one of that group—maybe most of us are here—who had mothers who raised families and were never able to enter the workforce, and subsequently they were disadvantaged when their time came for retirement.
The question I want to ask is about trends. If we were to judge the trend today, where it's going, taking into account the labour force—in the past 30 years women have entered it—what impact do you expect to see on poverty rates in this group of women as they enter their senior years? Where is that line going to go? How is that trend going to move?