Mr. Speaker, I just want to remind my colleague that this is my fifth term. I think there is a lesson to be learned from that about being careful when asking questions. Arrogance is never welcome.
That said, I am in touch with the people of my riding. Seniors aged 65 to 74 did not get an increase. True, they might have access to dental care now, but that does not pay the rent or buy groceries. In my riding, where 20% of constituents are 65 or older, I get stopped on the street every day by people asking me how they are supposed to live on nothing but old age security and the Quebec pension plan. They might be able to get their teeth cleaned or a cavity filled, but who is going to pay their rent or buy their medications? They needed this increase, but it did not come, so they feel discriminated against as seniors.