Mr. Speaker, first I would like to congratulate the member for Kitchener Centre for the very lucid presentation that she gave. I wish the members of the Reform Party would have listened attentively with an open mind.
One member of the Reform Party was talking about speaking for the common people. If the Reform Party offered only the super RRSP, only the very rich could afford to make those kinds of contributions. In fact, such a plan would have no benefits for people who may be left behind by a deceased husband and father, the women and children.
I ask the member for Kitchener Centre what she thinks will be one of the greatest benefits of the CPP for the women of Canada.