Mr. Speaker, I thank the minister for that answer, but we have been hearing those answers for at least 600 days or more.
Canadians continue to look for concrete action. We are more than willing on this side of the House to work with the government today, as we were yesterday, to improve pensions in a variety of ways. One is to implement a supplementary Canada pension plan. The second is a stranded agency to help companies going bankrupt. The third is to make changes to the bankruptcy law. We are willing to do that today.
Is the government willing to commit today to work with us to bring in real pension reform?