Madam Speaker, after those kind words, I do not want to disappoint the member of the Bloc. I can say that much. I do know that in less than an hour, we will be debating a very important motion that the Bloc is bringing forward, and hopefully I will be able to give a more detailed response then.
Suffice it to say, for now, if we look at what the government has proposed and done for seniors in Canada over the last number of years, I would highlight, because I know this is what the member is most interested in, the issue of those aged 75 plus and OAS. In our federal election platform, we made the commitment to increase OAS for seniors aged 75 plus. The reason is that we needed to recognize that the needs of someone aged 75 plus are greater. I am thinking of medical expenses as an example, and the ability to generate supplementary income, along with the shrinking—