I don't believe I want anything you're selling, sorry.
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"Would" being the key term here I think. The time required to allow the trend to form a smooth curve would exhaust social services if all else stayed the same as it is now. Fiddling with the population numbers is impractical for multiple reasons, ethics and logistics being among the top. As such (and as already takes place), the social services budget is adjusted to help soften that curve artificially.
There are repercussions from that though of course, such as fewer coverages and extended retirement ages, but those are the only dials we can really or effectively turn.