Let's hope that this time will be the right time and that my colleague Ms. Marilyn Gladu's bill will turn the situation around.
Everything you have just said touches me very much. In your testimony, you recalled that pensions were not indexed to inflation. So, in addition to losing 10% or 30% of their pension, pensioners see their purchasing power eroded over the years and decades. It is therefore not surprising that they have to choose between food and medicine. These are unacceptable situations, especially when, as in the case you mention, it is a large company that has not paid what it should by underfunding its pension scheme.
Do I have any time left, Mr. Chair?