Thank you, Chair. I always enjoy getting the last word in, so I appreciate that.
I'm going to go, through the chair, to Mr. Harris. If there's somebody else who should answer the two questions I'm going to start with, please let me know. I would appreciate that.
First—and I believe I have this correct—the minister said that since 2015 there has been an increase of $11 billion in investment for the department. I'm wondering if the math has been done around that investment versus the amount that has been returned at the end of every fiscal year, and if that has been done, whether that math could be shared with us.
The second question I have is around the survivor's pension. You know and I think everybody knows that the survivor's pension is of significant concern to me. We know that a lot of senior women are living in poverty because they don't have any benefits from their spouse because they married after 60. We know that in 2019, four years ago now, the announcement was made that $150 million would be put towards a survivor's pension, and every time I've asked so far, what I've heard is that they're still in a process of looking at how that money will be disseminated.
Could the department table with this committee how much money has actually gone out to survivors since 2019 and how many survivors it has supported?
Mr. Harris, go ahead.