Thank you. I really appreciate that.
Mr. Crabtree, you were talking about the actuarial assessments and that there hasn't been one for at least a decade. Is that normal?
I look at this and the amount of concern that has grown. You see it in the House of Commons, through these bills, these promises and then these changes. Why is there not a more up-to-date, constant reckoning of what this is actually going to cost the government if this were to happen or if that were to happen, to enable you to budget properly to make sure that the program can function?