If that's the case then I'll move on to one of your favourite people, the Parliamentary Budget Officer. He's responsible for making estimates of any proposal concerning issues that fall within the government's authority. He discloses the economic and financial consequences of raising the age of eligibility for OAS. He has mentioned that the government could show greater budget transparency if it disclosed its analysis and long-term projections. You say they are five years, and I will take you, certainly, at your word.
We need to know the consequences. If we are supposed to, as a committee, discuss this and work through, can the minister make these analyses available to the parliamentarians on this committee?