Thank you, Madam Chair.
My thanks to the witnesses for their presentations.
I am the member for Vimy, in Laval, where a quarter of the population are seniors. In another life, I was a nurse. So I know how things are for our seniors, especially in a riding like mine where there are many cultural communities. I would like to mention that Ville de Laval has been providing free public transit to seniors since 2014. Laval also has the new Agape's English-speaking Seniors' Wellness Centre, which opened last year. I had the pleasure of visiting it. Those involved are doing an incredible job in the English-speaking community, whether in terms of culture, health care, conferences, and so on. It is an incredible centre focused on the English-speaking community; there are many communities in Vimy.
I know that health care services fall under provincial jurisdiction, but I would like to know what our government could do in addition to the new horizons for seniors program, which has already been mentioned by several of my colleagues. It is actually an incredible program that provides many grants, especially in my riding, downtown Laval. We can certainly improve our engagement with seniors, especially women.
What can we do at the federal level, even though the matter is in provincial jurisdiction?
I'll start with you, Ms. Tsotsos.