I think it's one element of the entire overall savings. There's a lot of discussion about whether CPP is better or PRPPs are better. We as an organization think that the key issue here is coverage: what gets more people into a plan? We think PRPP is a great step in terms of actually getting increased coverage, but would it lead to 100% coverage in the country? No, but if it's put in properly it will definitely increase coverage. It will allow more people—self-employed, small-business owners—to be in there right now, but it won't by itself solve it, and it won't, as some members here talked about, provide a fixed guarantee at the end of the day. If we're talking about perfection, it's not, but it will definitely increase. What we're concerned about is whether it will be enough. Time will tell.
On February 28th, 2012. See this statement in context.