Sure, I'll answer as well as I can.
The wage earner protection program has been expanded to cover more termination benefits. That's very important for vulnerable workers. It would be great to have that in this legislation so that those owed payments are also protected.
Also, OPEBs, the other pension and related employee benefits in retirement, are extremely important to retirees. Those aren't featured in this legislation.
There's still more work to be done. In response to the member who asked how we can come together around some of the proposals, I would even say that some of the proposals that ACPM has forwarded about allowing plans to temporize, instead of winding them up at the worst possible moment, make a lot of sense.
There are many steps we can take to fully protect pensioners and plan members, but I think it does start with moving them up the queue and not leaving them at the back of the bus in insolvency—