That, very clearly, is the gap between us and the governing party.
In terms of the demographic change you're talking about, we've called on the government to respond to the fact that 63% of working Canadians today have no pensions or no savings. There's a wall out there, about 35 years from now, and if we don't start to address it now, as you would say, in the long term in our planning, there's going to be a major crisis for Canada as a whole.
We've proposed an increase to the Canada Pension Plan of 2.5% monthly for both employer and employee. And yes, that amounts to a cost factor for business—there's no doubt. But there will be another cost factor if we don't respond.
I'm curious about your response to the need that's genuinely there and the idea of that particular response. It would double CPP in about 30 years, but it would have to be phased in, obviously.