I would point out that this government will continue to spend over $80 million a year on literacy. Any reductions were not to direct literacy programs or services to people, they were for things like round tables and other activities that weren't delivering services directly to Canadians. We want to make sure Canadians find out about these programs and can access them. I'm not sure the yellow pages is a very good way, but maybe you and I can discuss that later.
I wanted to move on to Mr. Golombek, because I think you've hit on a key point. Not too many have raised this. That is, the incredible importance of helping people save for their retirement and for other things, because when you have savings, you have so much more freedom and so much more ability to make your own choices and not depend on the generosity of future taxpayers, which may or may not be there. I wonder if you could recommend just one measure for the government to take in the next budget that you would think would be the most important. Could you tell the committee what that would be?