Mr. Speaker, I have a question that is related to our seniors. We see this initiative that the Conservatives have now embraced as a multibillion-dollar promise to citizens. Hundreds of thousands of seniors or individuals are looking forward to being able to retire at the age of 65. The government has now increased it to age 67.
My question to the member is this. To what degree does he feel that facilitates the whole issue of income inequality, given that in future many of those seniors will not be able to retire until the age of 67 and will have to be in the workforce? I have listened to the member. The vast majority of the working class, the hard-working individuals in Winnipeg North, would love to have an annual salary of $50,000 plus. Many of my constituents are working somewhere in the $35,000 mark.