Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
I must say that I'm also quite interested in this. I'll use the example of my wife. We had five children over the course of a 10-year period. She had a defined benefit pension as a teacher, but you're saying, essentially, that when she was working as a teacher, even though she wasn't making a salary—she was getting EI and various benefits—she was still able to pay into her pension plan to not lose space compared to, for instance, a male colleague who progresses in his career at the same time, so she wouldn't end up a little poorer in retirement because she took time out to do something really beneficial for society, raising children. What I'm hearing is that the new enhancement doesn't have a provision for someone like my wife to ensure she still can maintain that level of earnings.