Thank you very much, Mr. Chair, and thank you all for being here today. I've really appreciated the discussion we've had so far.
We have heard from a number of witnesses over the past few weeks who have shared with us from many different perspectives, but I believe they have agreed on a number of things, and the first is the importance of consulting.
Mr. Cadieux, I heard you speak today about the importance of a pension reform summit and the need for us to do that, and you even noted the apparent rush by our colleagues across the way to come up with solutions before we've completed that process.
Ms. Nielson, you identified the fact that our system is evidently being served relatively well. In fact, this would be supported by a number of things we have heard along the way.
Finally, you also noted there is tremendous room for simplification and harmonization of retirement income legislation and regulation, and you recognize this is not something the federal government can do in isolation, so we've also heard we need to be working with our provincial counterparts in terms of looking for solutions.
I'm just wondering if that's what you meant by that comment, if you would like to expand on that.