Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I will move this and speak briefly to it.
This is an amendment recommended by the Public Service Alliance of Canada, which represents our hard-working and talented civil servants in Canada. Essentially, the legislation as it's currently drafted only requires that the minister consult with the Minister of National Defence if the amount that is recalled from the pension investment board to the consolidated revenue fund is in relation to the Canadian Forces Superannuation Act. Also, the minister has to consult the Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness if the amount is in relation to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Superannuation Act.
The NDP's amendment would require that, when an amount is recalled from the Public Sector Pension Investment Board to the consolidated revenue fund in certain circumstances currently defined under the Canadian Forces Superannuation Act, the Public Service Superannuation Act—you'll notice the addition of that—and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Superannuation Act, the bargaining agents who represent the employees covered by pension plans under those acts be consulted.
In short, obviously, pensions and pension management are very important to workers. Frankly, pension contributions are very often exclusively, or at least in large part, the employee's deferred salary. It's their money. This would simply require that, if there's a recall of funds from the pension boards to the consolidated revenue fund, their bargaining agents at least be consulted about that. Their approval is not required, and there will not be extensive negotiations, but they should be consulted, in our view.
I would move that.