I'm sure that there would have to be some changes made to accomplish that.
One of the things that strikes me has not been part of the conversation. This morning at 11 o'clock I was with the Bloc member, Mrs. Carole Freeman, talking about the need for increased old age security and GIS immediately. We've talked about that before. The ground between us and the Conservatives I don't think is all that far, in that we're saying that we have to do something for old age security immediately. I have Bill C-501, which addresses bankruptcy insolvency. We have in the Senate what the Liberals have done. Those are priorities that must move forward.
I heard again in Mr. Cadieux's presentation the call for a national summit on pensions. There are two stages. If we do those things that are urgent, if we look at the doubling of CPP and all the implications, we do it over a reasonable period of time. Nobody's talking about rushing into it.
Mr. Wacheski, in your presentation I heard some concerns, I'll call them, about the process you were in. I'd like to know what those concerns are, if you want to elaborate on them and if you want to make any suggestions. Principally, I guess it's about the agreement that was put in place