Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I want to say from the outset that I've seen you as a champion for seniors and pensions for a number of years. Mr. Layton introduced me to you, I think it was in 2009. Since that time, you've made a number of presentations I've taken part in, in various places.
You will know the NDP's call for a phased-in increase to the core assets of the Canada Pension Plan, with the concept of doubling it over 30 years. You'll also be very aware of the government response from the testimony you gave just the other day. I want to offer to the government that I do agree, it was a beginning, the PRPP. But one of the concerns I have is that PRPP still leaves Canadians exposed to market fluctuations in a way that I don't think is acceptable.
A point you made in your last presentation to us was that you were concerned that there should be a capping of the fees for the PRPPs, so I was wondering if you'd like to comment further on that.