Sir, obviously you are going to have a minor disagreement; I know there's not a full consensus among the finance ministers and I agree with that statement, but a majority of those ministers were expressing their support for it.
Another thing is that you're talking about not putting pressure on employers, but with the low interest rates right now and the fact that many employers have to top up their existing pension plans, expanding the CPP, to my mind, makes good sense. It will take much of the future pressure off employers. I know you're looking at a long-term plan for the CPP, and those private pension plans are very hard pressed right now.
I really don't quite understand the delay. When we look back at 2009, we were talking quite optimistically, it seemed, when I asked you the question in the House. Suddenly we're now at a place where we're not getting action at the rate we were hoping for.