Mr. Speaker, I understand where the member's heart is on this matter but I think he is hunting with the wrong instrument. The Canada Pension Plan Investment Board is not a policy making body.
I think what he is suggesting is that the board should analyze companies and if it does not like their governance it should not invest in them. That is beyond its mandate. It is important in terms of the concerns of Enron and all those other things but the member should understand that the investment board is not there to disrupt the marketplace nor to invest in any way other than to maximize the return for the plan and, indeed, for the contributors to the Canada pension plan system.