Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I have in front of me the question that was presented by Mr. Blaikie and received by the Treasury Board on April 12, 2018, and he received a response. The response was tabled on May 30. For the information of everyone here I will read it, and I quote:
On September 13, 2015, Atomic Energy of Canada Limited transferred Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL) to a private sector company. As a result, following the transfer, CNL employees became private sector employees.
The Public Service Superannuation Act does not permit private sector employees to be members of the public service pension plan. Following the maximum period of transitional coverage under the Public Service Superannuation Act (3 years), under the legislation employees of CNL will not be eligible to participate as active members of the public service pension plan beyond September 13, 2018.
The Government continues to be engaged with the employees and their unions on this issue, and is committed to doing everything it can to offer the appropriate pension protections for the impacted employees.
I believe that the motion is really redundant.
Thank you, Mr. Chair.