Madam Speaker, I remember my first day in the House five years ago. I was impressed by my colleague from Winnipeg North's passion and spirit and by the decibel level he was able to reach in his speeches. Again today, he does not disappoint. From him, I have learned that it is possible to answer a specific question without turning away from it. That is what I like about my colleague.
In the report of the Standing Committee on Finance that we are currently discussing, the Bloc Québécois made the suggestion to “Increase the Old Age Security pension for seniors aged 65 to 74 and review the method for indexing to account for wage growth in Canada”.
I would like to ask my colleague a simple question, and I would imagine that he will once again amaze me with a simple answer. Is he in favour of such a proposal?