You're welcome to buy us coffee any morning.
Minister, welcome. I'm glad to see you here again.
You'll know better than most that the New Democrats and myself have been raising concerns about pensions in the House for a couple of years now. I have to say that, in my opinion, when we look at where it stands, Bill C-13 doesn't begin to address the very real pension problems facing Canadians. It also suggests, sir, that part 15 of Bill C-13, which deals with the CPP disability, could only have been agreed to at meetings of the federal, provincial, and territorial ministers. For me—and you'll know this well because I questioned you in the House prior to Kananaskis—this was a great opportunity to have started a phased in enhancement of the CPP. I have to question why instead you undertook what appears to be house cleaning. It really strikes me as strange, because we felt before that there was an opportunity here, that going forward it seemed to be something you had recognized as a serious concern.