Regarding my statement about the statistics, of course we have people in their 40s as well, and possibly some over 70. I did want to comment on Mr. Allard's commentary. I think it was at the beginning of the transcript from the 5th of June. I think this number changed later on, but initially it said “a frail veteran at age 65”. I am a 65-year-old veteran, but I don't feel terribly frail yet.
On June 14th, 2007. See this statement in context.