There is a whole lot of room in the CPP where we still could go. The replacement rate of CPP was set at 25% income replacement back in 1967, which was 50 years ago, when the program started, and it's still at 25% today. We were calling for that to be moved up to 50%. It is moving up to 33%. There's a whole lot of room there where we could still go. We polled on this issue, and Canadians are actually quite willing to put more money into the CPP. We gave them dollar figures and per cent figures, and they were supportive of doing that. This is a trade-off they are willing to make.
The reforms were important, but they just didn't go far enough. Our philosophy is that we should keep pushing to go farther.