On the Canada Pension Plan, you're changing it from 400 GIC appointments to 360 GIC appointments. Presumably this is where Canadians go before a tribunal and say they're not being fairly treated or they're being disqualified from receiving their pension, and things of that nature.
In my experience as a practising member of Parliament, this is a pretty messed up system. It takes a long time to get there, people are frustrated and don't know what's going on. So you already are down on the complement by.... Well, I'm assuming that the 40 positions you're apparently eliminating are already not filled, so you're really not eliminating anything.
Are you actually then loading on to the 360 who still have their appointments the difficulties that many of us actually experience as members of Parliament?