Mr. Speaker, yes, the Liberals did a great job of ensuring that the CPP was solvent.
It is significant for Canadians who do not have enough money to make ends meet and families that are struggling to understand why the Conservative government will do nothing to help them.
The new minister of seniors has several pensions. I can assure members that most Canadians do not.
How can the Prime Minister be against an enhanced CPP? It is cost-effective, efficient, secure, and it is Canadian. Which one of these things does he oppose?