Indeed.
Mr. Hodgson, when we talk about company development, we talk about financial capital, but human capital also needs to be considered. The Conference Board of Canada was wondering whether young Canadians may be the first generation to be less well-off than their parents' generation. Among other things, you were talking about revenue and social benefits. In that respect, young people could be poorer than their parents or grandparents.
Labour-sponsored funds were a very worthwhile option in terms of savings. In the Beauport-Limoilou riding, for instance, between 8,000 and 10,000 investors were participating in labour-sponsored funds.
What do you think about the risks associated with a potential drought and about the fact that there may not be a way to replace labour-sponsored funds, if only through amendments proposed under the Business Development Bank of Canada Act?