Admit that recommendations were not implemented because of employers,
1321
Commit that Injured Workers' Association will have seat on Workplace Health, Safety and Compensation Commission Board of Directors,
1322,
1323
Could Government return Canada Pension Plan contributions to contributors,
1322
Does Minister agree with statement on benefit levels,
1318
Does Minister think committee did a poor job,
1324
Is Minister open to making significant changes,
1323
Is Minister saying the assessment of financial unfunded liability is wrong,
1319
What assurances can Minister give injured workers that their physicians' opinions will not be overruled,
1241
What will Government tell injured workers living below poverty line who are eligible for Canada Pension,
1198
When will Government act to address what is wrong with system,
544–545
When will Minister announce changes to fulfill recommendations,
986–987
Why did Minister not accept recommendations with respect to Canada Pension Plan offset,
1321
Why didn't Minister accept recommendations and increase benefit levels,
1279–1280
Why didn't Minister accept specific recommendations on deeming,
1198–1201
Why has Government not responded to recommendations,
108–109
Why has Minister failed to live up to commitment to deal with deeming,
1358–1359
Why have injured workers only been given a 5 per cent increase in benefits,
1240–1241
Why not implement recommendation to reduce percentage of Canada Pension Plan disability offset from 100 per cent to 50 per cent,
1198
Will Minister commit that recommendations on deeming be implemented,
1323
Will Minister do the right thing and follow recommendations,
1319
Will Minister increase compensation for injured workers to 85 per cent after thirty-nine weeks,
987