I understand that. I just think it diminishes the overall income, at the end of the day, especially with regard to the OAS. It is disconcerting, because one made that decision based on thinking that all families work in a particularly harmonious manner and that people can disagree to have income splitting, whereas in a family it may not be as easy for the woman to disagree to share in income splitting.
Anyway, that was a comment. I want us to move on. I got the answers I wanted about the impact on the OAS, which was the one that concerns me now and has always concerned me in the past.
Thanks very much.
You wanted to say something, Ms. Levonian.