Madam Speaker, I would be pleased to make a few comments. That will allow me to elaborate on what I was saying earlier.
In times of adversity, it is important to put yourself in someone else's shoes. In principle, that is what I have tried to do, but it is hard to put myself in the shoes of a Liberal Prime Minister of Canada.
In a context where there was enormous financial leeway, why such a lack of consideration for those most seriously affected by the pandemic in terms of isolation, psychological distress, purchasing power, and, I would even add, the capacity of navigating complex programs that experts have a hard time developing and applying?
Why this lack of consideration for seniors, when considering their needs could have cost very little in terms of clarity and funding?