Thank you, Mr. Chair, and thank you to our witnesses for coming here today.
Mr. Sanger, I just want to set the record straight. In your presentation you said that median family income workers' wages remained stagnant in the past quarter century. I don't think that's exactly accurate, because we have the eighth strongest growth in the 30 OECD countries on a per capital basis. So it's a little bit misleading.
Mr. Jackson, I know you folks have been very helpful in these pension discussions, and very active. The one topic that we're discussing coming out of Charlottetown is this multi-employer plan that allows smaller enterprises to actually join in with other companies to gain the benefit of larger funds.
Have you folks done any work on that? Our officials are working on it now, both provincially and federally, to try to come up with some ideas. Does that make sense to you?