This goes in line, like I said, with the subamendment in that the spirit of it is providing more information to Canadians. The subamendment specifically talks about an analysis around the different income levels that Canadians...and the savings that Canadians would benefit from if the CPP contribution rates were reduced.
At this point, I suppose I'll.... I have more commentary that I don't think I will be allowed to provide, unfortunately, despite the fact that it is around transparency and the lack of information that Canadians have available to them to be able to understand the bill as a whole, or the reports that come out quarterly for the financial books of the country—not being able to reconcile those because of the change in definitions—
