I say good. I'm curious of what this will look like in 5/10/20/25 years. I want to "be able to walk away" at 55 (currently on track) but the dynamics of this whole issue come down to "get senior, stay senior". I saw the 60-65 change and it changed my world in the junior ranks, stuck at a regional, and I don't see this issue going away. Younger pilots will claim "we gave you 5 more years", older say "2 more won't hurt and could enhance". My concern becomes (even if ICAO comes around to let this be plausible) what new medical standards will be put in place. As stated, I'm looking to not work that long- so don't kill the messenger. If we start more sleep studies, stress tests instead of EKG's, pulmonary function testing, mental healthy screenings, etc... this will end up with just more disability claims. Some say "more money", reality is "less money" as it's very expensive to keep folks as simply "ancillary" to the operation. Nobody wins and most lose, depending on what is decided for testing. Our job has a host of medical requirements, more testing means more failures, it's not a winning solution. Who HASN'T flown with someone who is emotionally miserable but does a great job in the jet (a hot topic in motion)? Who HASN'T flown with the guy/gal who flys a great jet, works out on the layover, but could have something "off" on additional testing (current reality just on a EKG test)? This is a hand cannon with the only target being our own feet. If retirement age gets moved, what is the rush for retirement savings, for disability, for life insurance? Many member will see that cost and adjust expectations, only leaving them vulnerable if the timeline is higher then their reality. It all matters in union negotiated contracts, and has a cost, and the cost bearer will be the pilot coming into this profession, and those to follow with eyes on the reality. Notice, no air carrier endorsed the idea of moving the age. All CBA's would get opened and the cost past 64 exponentially grows. In most areas 2x as much. Just life insurance alone jumps to double at age 65. The guys who lost a great deal were given 5 more years. That's a chapter, not the start of a story.