Thank you, Madam Chair.
The subamendment we're debating now is about making the minister's report practical and understandable to Canadians.
To recap, the amendment before us would require the Minister of Finance to prepare a report on the impact—I'm getting there, I promise—of the CPP amendments contained in this division. That report would, of course, look at the financial state of the CPP and at contribution rates.
Earlier subamendments dealt with the need for clear financial projections, real inflation-adjusted numbers and plain-language explanations of the CPP's long-term sustainability.
What this subamendment does—
