Mr. Speaker, the committee has been travelling across the country as that is happening and undertaking the social security reform exercise.
There have been a number of technical papers put forward. Those papers have provided information that is very important to the way in which the social security reform is undertaken.
In relation to that also we have been listening to Canadians across the country through the committee. They have let us know what the effects have been on their lives and their communities. We are very sensitive to that and that will be integrated into the direction the government takes on the overall reform.