It's not a question of any obligation to conform or of having some measure imposed. The federal Department of Finance and the provincial finance departments in fact appear to be working together to develop a certain number of criteria. Quebec is entirely at liberty to adjust its own regime as it sees fit. However, traditionally, the different regimes are harmonized to a great extent to facilitate exchanges between the provinces, and the movement of workers from province to province. Therefore, it's not a case where measures can be imposed.
However, it is clear that Canada-wide measures will have a significant impact on the choices that the Government of Quebec will eventually make, particular in terms of making people poorer. I am concerned about regulatory changes with respect to actuarial assessments and how this might translate into a loss of authority over the plan for the Government of Quebec.
To be honest, what truly interest us is fighting personal poverty in Canada and Quebec.