Mr. Speaker, first, there is a separate account for unemployment insurance, now employment insurance. So there already is one. However, even with the separate account, the auditor general is insisting it be included with our figures.
Second, unemployment insurance premiums have been reduced by a billion and a quarter dollars, as announced by the Minister of Human Resources. This is a huge reduction, which will contribute to job creation.
Third, as regards the old age pensions, I said the exact opposite to what the member is saying. I said that the statements the Prime Minister has already made regarding old age pensions will certainly be foremost in our minds when we draw up the budget.