Madam Speaker, I would like to thank the member for his question. It is an important one because he asked what we would do.
We tend to look at the model from Chile as one that has worked effectively. Instead of having a government investment board or an arm's-length government investment board individuals are allowed to put money into investment accounts of their own within investment funds, and there are about eight or nine investment funds which have been recognized as having a good record there. Essentially what individuals have is their own retirement investment fund. They are making the decision on what funds to invest in. In terms of whether it is ethical or not, at least the individual will be making that decision rather than government. Individuals will be making the decision on what is an ethical fund and what is an appropriate investment. We would like to empower individuals to do that. We think they will make wise decisions. Therefore it is a model that should be looked at.