Yes, we want them to have.... The bill is good because they will have a credit. Even if they have a low salary, they will get the credit, so we are happy about that because they need it.
However, something that could have been looked at is that the credit, which gives them back their money, their contribution, is maybe not the best way, because there is no mechanism in the law to foresee whether, in the next 20 or 25 years, those two mechanisms will stay the same. If at one point the work credit is moved or changed, those people will end up paying the contribution and will not receive a financial refund.
Maybe take the time to find something in the pension plan that indicates that the contribution is zero for those people and don't collect from them, so that when you have a low salary you don't pay. You could sign something. I think it's at $10,000 when you don't pay forward your income tax.