I'm glad you referred to the name “Wynne”, because let me tell you about my Ontario perspective as a small business owner employing about 20 people for 25 years.
Over the business round tables that we held this summer, this was one of the most significant issues in their minds. At the Senate committee, Jack Mintz said that what really is happening now is that there's a movement afoot to try to kill off the Ontario retirement pension plan, the ORPP. Supporting that argument in, I suppose, a very different way, the premier herself came out after your meetings and stated unequivocally that she was the person who drove the agenda, she was the one everyone could thank, and she was the one who set the very aggressive timetable in terms of meeting deadlines that even the Province of British Columbia said are unrealistic.
A very different view has been given from the business side, Minister. Do you think you've done a good job of informing Canadians generally about the major impacts this will have? I notice that something that just came out from the ministry this morning says that this plan will have a very negative impact on business in the initial stages. Is that correct?