Well, as I said, I think if you would like to hear from the Chief Actuary about the impact and what his estimate is, he's in the process of doing that. Others have been asking. The impact is going to depend on the amount and it's going to depend on the frequency with which it happens, because it takes a lot of money to move the contribution rate. That, again, is going to get into the issue of assumptions he will need to make to provide that kind of evaluation to federal and provincial stakeholders.
I'm really reluctant to express an opinion on that, but I would be happy to have him come here as soon as the committee would like, Mr. Chair.
I'm saying this in part because I and my office have been criticized in the past that we ought to make sure--and I think we do make sure--that we do not in any way get into the actuarial evaluation issues that are dealt with independently by the Chief Actuary and are then subject to peer review and so forth. So I'm really reluctant, unfortunately, Ms. Ablonczy, to get into that.
My office does not have a policy view on this. I want to emphasize that.