Mr. Chairman, there has been at least this one court decision, the Rosenberg case that has been referred to. At the moment I am sorry that I do not know whether or not it is the intention of the government to appeal this case. I do not have knowledge of that at the present time.
Perhaps I should limit my comments to say that certainly it is my feeling that any rules that apply eventually in the case of civil servants generally in regard to survivors benefits should be at least in principle similar when applied to members of parliament. I believe for instance the rules we use now for spouse and so on for the members of parliament plan is identical or a mirror image of the ones utilized in the public service. Thinking of it rationally, if there are changes in the future, my belief is that they should respect the fact that whatever rules apply in regard to survivors benefits in the public service generally should equally apply to this particular plan.