Second, and certainly a point of disappointment for me, there was no discussion of the t
argeting of OAS. It seems to me that if we are having a discussion about how we can better use resources to assist seniors, the fact that OAS is fully payable to individuals up to income of almost $70,000, meani
ng that a household with two seniors gets full OAS benefits up to $140,000 in income, it seems to me there is an opportunity there to claw that back and, at the very least, allow those savings to be used for GIS, which I think is the more cr
...[+++]itical program when we are talking about poverty and seniors.