I tend to give people the benefit of the doubt here. It's not like anybody, I think, has a personal vendetta against the Canada pension plan, but we have to be vigilant about these things.
When we improved the CPP, we knew that we were making an investment in seniors. We knew we had to protect its solvency. We knew that it had to be there for people. You want to make sure that you protect CPP at all costs. It's not something that we should ever take for granted. I would like to believe that most people—and I think everybody in this room—would want to see that its integrity was protected.