Mr. Speaker, what I agree with is that we take care of people, respecting the fact that we cannot do it just with a blanket approach like the NDP and the member have raised on a number of occasions; that we can change directly from one age to another. The reality is that it is not that simple.
We know that seniors who are 75 and older have more needs. A lot of them have burned through a lot of their savings. The medical costs become greater at that age. Without using a blanket approach, a lot of people's requirements change. We need to look at these problems from the perspective of how we help the people who are most in need. I know the NDP believe in this too.
At the end of day, what matters the most, in my opinion, is that the people who need support get the support. They are the ones most in need. It is the best thing for our society and it has, indeed, given us the incredible quality of life.