Mr. Speaker, I listened to the member for St. Albert intently. Does he mean to suggest or tell the general public that somehow this board will not be audited? He is leaving in everybody's mind that somehow it will not be audited. I think what he is trying to say is that he wants the auditor general to audit the fund as opposed to an outside party.
People have been concerned about their investment funds for a long time and think that the Canadian pension plan has not been an appropriate vehicle to see their moneys grow. The government put this legislation in place to segregate this.
There may well be a good number of people who can see why maybe they do not want politicians involved in the decision making that affects their retirement pension because they have had such a bad track record. Is the member suggesting that the members of parliament should have some kind of judgmental authority over people's investment funds?