Doing nothing would not be a good move, and that's why I congratulated parliamentarians for all the steps that have already been taken this year: about half a dozen significant reforms that have been passed by Parliament and introduced through regulation. I don't think anybody can accuse the House of Commons or the Government of Canada of doing nothing about this problem. An awful lot has been done.
My point is simply that before we stray into untested territory to do something that no other country with a pension system like Canada's has done, maybe we should allow the effect of these reforms to be felt through the system.
When, as we are doing now, we are moving to a requirement for annual actuarial updates of pension deficits and for accelerating the new payments into the fund to make up any deficit, that's a significant step forward. I think it would be a mistake for anyone to suggest that Canada's done nothing here. Canada has done a lot.