Mr. Speaker, when I made the statement last week we were talking about a report that pertained to the immediate situation of the fund which is actuarially sound. It is in full reserve and there is no contemplated need for major changes.
The OECD study he refers to is one that projects a substantial change in the population of Canada over the next 20 years when there will be a much larger proportion of people at retirement age. It is for that reason the Minister of Finance announced in his budget that we would be establishing a major white paper, green paper or task force to look at a number of options that have to be considered in relation to those changes in population.
I hope the hon. member will have something constructive to offer when that paper is put forward.