I must tell you, however, that in Quebec, we will certainly be paying more taxes because the parental leave program is more expensive. But we are happy to do it because it is important to support programs like that. We understand this in Quebec. So my money goes to the right place.
Ms. Schirle, I was also very surprised to hear your statistics on people who choose to find a job and adapt it to employment insurance rules. You mentioned it too, Ms. Vincent. I find that very surprising, because according to what Professor Lightman was saying, there are welfare recipients who find a job, even if it is only for two months, not to have access to employment insurance, but to feel better about themselves, to work. People want to work. I believe that it is human nature to want to be part of society. And in order to be part of society, you have to be in the society. So I find it somewhat surprising and even shocking that you would say that people find jobs that will give them access to employment insurance, and that this is the only type of employment that some people look for.