Let's say it's $20,000, just for the discussion. I'm not really trying to peg you down to a specific number.
My point is that the proposition we're trying to get forward on the CPP is that a person who invests $161.20 per year would see their CPP doubled, from $918 a month to over $1,800.
In order to get a return of $900 a month by going into a PRPP, you'd have to have hundreds of thousands of dollars in there, which the average person is not going to make. If they have the latitude to be putting, let's say, the $20,000 figure in, they probably would have done that in an RRSP already.
We're having a problem with the balancing of the potential outcomes of the two programs comparatively.
I do have one very specific question, though. We had the parliamentary secretary talk about portability. Is that portability within a province or within the country?