Yes, with pleasure. This is one of the messages that Michel and I and our organization are trying to get across in Canada, because there's a troublingly low awareness amongst Canadians about the robustness of the Canada pension plan.
I say, don't believe me; believe the Office of the Chief Actuary. That's where these reports and the analysis come from. As you said, the Office of the Chief Actuary, in 2016, in the last triennial review, and again at the time of the enhancement of the CPP, published reports confirming that the CPP is sustainable not just over 10 or 20 years, but over 75 years, based on their projections. Obviously, we'll have to wait for that triennial review toward the end of this year, but we anticipate that this will be confirmed again.
I think that robustness and sustainability of the plan are something that all Canadians should have confidence in. They should not be troubled either by the history of 20 years ago or when they look across the rest of the world where plans are not sustainable. Canada's plan is sustainable.