When we start to look at plans in other countries, we see that each country has a completely different system, and we need to compare them. The Canada Pension Plan already includes an exclusion method: it's the contribution by individuals with no children compared to individuals with children. This does not concern women who have contributed the most to our national well-being through unpaid work. That is why we would like to see not only an exclusion but also an inclusion. Another way of proceeding would be to give through Old Age Security, for example, an additional $1,000 per child raised per woman. This would be funded from general funds, which would improve the income of older women who are the worse off, and who had less opportunity to contribute to RRSPs or employer pension plans.
We hope that you will include this in your recommendations.