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Status of Women committee  So I will let you answer.

October 27th, 2009Committee meeting

Bernard Dussault

Status of Women committee  If you are referring to something other than the Canada Pension Plan, I really cannot comment.

October 27th, 2009Committee meeting

Bernard Dussault

Status of Women committee  I am better able to answer your question now. I misinterpreted what you meant at first. There are two components. The CLC's proposal to double the CPP and the proposal to guarantee the CPP. But I think you are referring more specifically to the current pension plan. It offers

October 27th, 2009Committee meeting

Bernard Dussault

Status of Women committee  This is not really a matter of whether wealthier persons would benefit more, because anyone who has a salary of, let's say, $50,000--if you consider that a rich person--would get a benefit equal to 50% of $50,000. Someone with a salary of $25,000 would get a benefit equal to 50%.

October 27th, 2009Committee meeting

Bernard Dussault