Thank you very much. I was trying to get in for a question.
Let me ask both Madame Lévesque and Madame Desjardins, and actually all of you, about pension reform. Pension reform has to happen even though we provide education, social housing, and all those other things for women today.
I have six things. I thought maybe you could highlight which of those things, or a combination of them, you think would work.
The RRSPs don't work for the average Canadian, so I was looking at expanding the Canada Pension Plan or merging that somehow. There could be a drop-out rate for child-bearing and care-giving years; we have child-bearing but not care-giving years. Then there is pension splitting at retirement time; increasing the threshold of the GIS; paying the GIS to the lower income earner, if we're not going to split, and if we are splitting, then it doesn't matter; allowing stay-at-home moms to pay into CPP or some other form of pension retirement.
What combination of those six—one or two—do you think—? Have you thought about—? This is important. We're talking about—