Mr. Speaker, by the government's own estimates, 85,000 pensioners are affected by problems with the Cúram software, and yet the ministers keep telling us just to give them the names if we know of people who are having problems. According to the government's own data, there are 85,000 people having problems. As if that were not enough, the cost of the software jumped from $1.75 billion to $6.6 billion, but the government keeps saying that, no, this is not a cost overrun, it simply includes contingency planning and inflation. Do the Liberals really think inflation is to blame? This warrants a public inquiry.
When will the Liberals call a public inquiry?
