Thank you, Madam Chair. Just continuing on that line of questioning, it appears that the pension fund isn't funding itself. I understand that, if they were going to join our public service, we would essentially have to buy out a number of pensions to that $17 million figure you just quoted. Is there any intention in the next round of collective bargaining with the Hay River Health and Social Services Authority to bring some members in? Is there a way of essentially keeping the old ones and grandfathering those pensions and bringing new ones in? Is that impossible? I'm trying to understand the problem of the cost of bringing them in.
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Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
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