Madam Speaker, I am pleased to see you here again.
I thank my colleague for her speech and for her concern about the need to reform the Employment Insurance Act. I agree with her.
There are some aspects of employment insurance that need to be examined in more detail and that may require more attention. Some things have been discussed and have been established for a long time. A number of parties here have been calling for them urgently. That is what we are talking about today.
Right now, many people are suffering financially because they have a serious illness, EI is slow and we are dragging our feet here in the House about a change that we could make quickly and easily without negatively affecting the public purse. I think that we need to consider the fact that this is urgent.
I would like to hear what my colleague has to say about that.