Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Good afternoon to our witnesses.
I listened with quite a bit of interest to your presentations. The demographics are that we're an aging population within Canada itself. I think there are some statistics showing this is the case even within our military. We have an aging military.
It is very timely that you have come before this committee and presented the evidence that you've presented.
I want to ask some very specific questions. They may seem simple.
What's your operating principle for a senior? When you say “senior”, who are we referring to? In government sometimes when we talk about youth, it goes anywhere from 14 to 18, sometimes to 25, and for some programs it could be up to 35 for applicability reasons.
What do you classify as senior?