As you said and as I mentioned, thanks to the increase in the Guaranteed Income Supplement benefit, in other words, the top-up, seniors have been able to reach the low-income cutoff. That is nothing to scoff at. In fact, that is wonderful. Consequently, we are not asking for an increase in the Guaranteed Income Supplement, but rather automatic enrolment for this benefit. It would not cost much to set up; all it would require is some cooperation between the levels of government so that everyone who qualifies can access the benefit.
One of your government's recent achievements that is quite worthy of praise, despite perhaps having less to do with abuse, involves experienced or older workers. It is important, in my view, to have a policy that reflects senior workers. In fact, female informal caregivers often have to divide their time between caring for their own children as well as their parents and going to work, if they do not want to end up living in total poverty.