Madam Speaker, I would like to mention three things.
First, we increased assistance for seniors aged 75 and up. As my colleague may know, even if it is not from personal experience, when people age, their needs increase and their income goes down. They find it more difficult to work and have to pay more for medication, housing and transportation.
Second, we have always said that we will continue to be there for the seniors in my riding and across the country.
Third, I have some good news. As of July 22, 8,000 seniors in the riding of Saint‑Jean had enrolled in the new Canadian dental care plan. It is extraordinary that 8,000 new seniors—