Thank you very much.
In your earlier remarks you mentioned that the CPI really is a composite, that it doesn't reflect any one particular individual situation. The extent to which the CPI maps well onto the experience of a particular individual or a group of individuals depends on many factors. Certainly, one of the things I've heard a lot over the six and a half years in which I've been a member of Parliament is from seniors, who really feel that CPI increases to their public pensions don't match the cost pressures they experience.
I'm wondering if there has been any work done—or if you think it would be possible, or indeed advisable, if you'd be prepared to go that far—on having something like a Canada seniors price index, which might be a better tool for increases to seniors' pension income and other income support benefits, and which would better represent the cost pressures faced specifically by seniors.