Madam Speaker, my colleague has stated how good the plan is, and we agree with him that these increases have to go forward to help our future.
However, he has failed to say there is some critical language missing, particularly the drop-out times for people who are child-rearing, and for people with disabilities as it is in the existing CPP.
We have heard many times in this House, when we have raised that, that they will fix it and they have not. We have been assured that the Minister of Finance will bring this up at the next ministers meeting, the triennial meeting, in December.
That is not a commitment. Raising the issue is saying we will talk about it. We need a commitment from the Minister of Finance that when he goes there, he is going to propose that an oversight and a mistake was made, and that language will be included in the enhancement.
I would like to hear the member's comments. Will we have a commitment from the Minister of Finance that he will be proposing this type of language be put in?