Let me step back and say that we believe that enabling Canadians to retire in dignity is important. We recognize that with the decline in the number of, and participation in, defined benefit plans across the country, as well as with the emerging challenge of new companies that don't provide those kinds of plans, many Canadians are not in programs that will allow them to have a retirement that will come up to their expectations.
It's in this regard that we've committed to enhancing the Canada pension plan. We began that work in December. I'm looking forward to working in June, together with the provinces, to see if we can move forward on that.
Also, I want to be very clear here that we are not considering anything that would ever be called “payroll taxes”. What we're considering is putting in place an enhanced Canada pension plan that would allow investments in the future retirement of Canadians. This is something that will improve their situation in the future and help our economy to be more successful. We think it's the right thing to do for the Canadians of tomorrow to make sure they have an appropriate retirement possibility.