Mr. Speaker, let us see what has been said before about the Prime Minister's idea of a voluntary new CPP. I quote:
...some sort of voluntary new CPP method...would not work and...the CPP would be unable to administer it.
Who said that? It was Jim Flaherty, the then finance minister.
Given that 60% of our youth are going to be poorer than we are today, rather than study half measures on the eve of an election, why does the government not change the budget today so that people can retire with dignity at 65 instead of 67?