Mr. Speaker, by the government's own estimates, the Cúram software is causing 85,000 retirees problems with their old age pensions.
The government has been aware of the problem since June, but it is still refusing to do anything about it. At the same time, the cost of Cúram has skyrocketed from the initial budget of $1.75 billion to $6.6 billion as of last June. These 85,000 seniors are victims of a software that cost almost $5 billion more than it was supposed to, but according to the Liberals, there is nothing to see here and we should move on.
Our patience is wearing thin. Will the Prime Minister order a public inquiry into Cúram?
