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Originally Posted by mariners_fever
He also has NOT opted in to the program, meaning he will not receive that pension.
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I've heard otherwise but not reliably, so you could be right. If you're confusing with what he did with his pension to be the same as what Harper did, you'd be wrong. Harper would have a pension valued at 6 something million had he opted in, instead its 5 million something. Anders would be 4 million something but instead it is 3 million something. What they opted out of changed many years ago and now its "mandatory", though they have the right to opt in retroactively.