Thank you.
I'll go back to my original question on the list of potential pensions. Madame Lévesque and Madame Desjardins weren't able to answer and I would really like to know. Do you want me to repeat it? Yes.
On the question of pension reform, I talked earlier about RRSPs. They don't do it, so we need to look at the potential expansion of CPP. There's the dropout rate for childbearing and caregiving—that's another one to help women. There's pension splitting at the time of retirement, increasing the threshold of GIS, and allowing stay-at-home moms to pay into CPP or some other....
Which of those—or a combination—would be most effective? Have you thought of other things? I'm looking at pension reform. We're talking about income security for women and what that's going to look like at the end of the day.