This is regarding the Canada pension plan. In your recent remarks to Canada's Public Policy Forum, you highlighted something that you've co-written in a book, that Canadians do not face a widespread retirement crisis and that most Canadians—I quote—are actually in pretty good shape and it's a fact that is reinforced by Professor Ian Lee who states that a very specific group of Canadians are the ones who need more retirement support. Your quoted as saying, “It's pretty clear that we've seen change. But we're also witness to a system that works for most Canadians. It begs the question of what to do. Modest, targeted CPP expansion could fill the gap”.
Could I take that to mean this budget will not include any broad-based changes to the Canada pension plan, and that you won't force Canadians to pay more who do not need to?