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Finance committee  That's true. A lot of these people are concerned for their own children and their grandchildren when they get older. That's where this is going to benefit down the road more. The seniors in general in Saskatchewan are very concerned about that, as well as in my own little apartme

November 15th, 2016Committee meeting

Pat Trask

Finance committee  Yes. I've been a small business person. I ran a catering business for 43 years; I still do a little bit. I think seniors are quite aware that they worked hard all their lives, and through no fault of their own, many, many of them are at that poverty level. They're very conscious

November 15th, 2016Committee meeting

Pat Trask

Finance committee  Oh, absolutely.

November 15th, 2016Committee meeting

Pat Trask

Finance committee  Thank you. Seniors in Saskatchewan, probably 20% of the senior population, are living at or below the poverty level. I have recently moved into an apartment in Saskatoon, and I'm much more aware of it than I was in the country, although I've always been involved in that kind of

November 15th, 2016Committee meeting

Pat Trask

Finance committee  That's right.

November 15th, 2016Committee meeting

Pat Trask

Finance committee  Thank you, Wayne. As Wayne said, my name is Pat Trask. I'm from Saskatchewan. I live in Saskatoon now. I represent the Saskatchewan Seniors Association. I'm the president of that group and just got that job in June, so I'm not up to par yet with everything I'm supposed to kno

November 15th, 2016Committee meeting

Pat Trask

Finance committee  Whenever.

November 15th, 2016Committee meeting

Pat Trask