Mr. Speaker, I understand the limit is at $3,000 at this point and that is something we should look into during our discussions. We should be hearing from various groups. As my colleague from Kildonan—St. Paul mentioned, that is why we need to have some public input. There is possibly some room to move on this. Let us look at all the implications, what it would mean if it was raised. The $3,000 limit could be woefully short of what a wage earner has put in, so it does need to be looked at.
In the House of Commons on September 29th, 2005. See this statement in context.