Mr. Speaker, I listened to the member for Durham. He covered many aspects of the CPP and of its reform.
One aspect has been overlooked in this House. I referred to it this morning and I would like to mention it again now. Even if the necessary parameters are built in to ensure the viability of the CPP, with the best intentions in the world, this plan must still be wisely, appropriately and properly administered.
As we know, last spring the auditor general sharply criticized certain practices in the present administration of the CPP. Does the government intend to take the necessary action to ensure that the plan is properly administered, both with respect to its information systems and with respect to the criteria for certain benefits, including disability benefits? I await an answer from our colleague, the member for Durham.