Mr. Speaker, the chief actuary reminded the finance committee yesterday that assumptions can “easily be off track” and acknowledged that projections “have been wrong in the past”. Just yesterday we saw that within two months there was a change in projections of $41 billion in what would be in the CPP fund.
Why does the government not admit to Canadians that it does not have a clue how much its broken CPP pyramid scheme will cost us in the future?