Mr. Speaker, we remain focused on the affordability needs of seniors.
In fact, we are very proud on this side of the House that one of the first things we did was to make sure the age for OAS was maintained at 65 years old, not 67. This was not a change that should have been made here in the House or a change that should have been made at the World Economic Forum, which it was, in Davos, Switzerland.
Instead, we are maintaining and increasing supports for seniors in this country.