Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
Mr. Masse and Mr. Rota basically put forward the same arguments. In terms of pensioners, there have been changes to the economy and to the economic status of certain companies. We cannot ignore that. Action is urgently needed. The same thing could happen again, more than once.
There is a flaw in the system and improvements are needed. We would like the bill to cover all of that so that for the vast majority of people, the savings of a lifetime would be protected. As I listened to people's comments, I noted that some do not have a clear understanding of the repercussions of all these amendments. Given all the work that has been done in this area, we can't simply decide we're going to deal with this today, particularly since it is still possible to improve the bill.
I don't know exactly how much time this will take, but it is clear that we will need fewer meetings than the number we have held so far on this. With that in mind, I think we should request an extension and make every possible effort to improve this bill so that people are properly protected.