Certainly, the reforms that Minister Finley has put in place are widespread. The whole goal of them, of course, is to make sure that Canadians have EI when and where they need it across the country regardless of the nature of their employment. But if you have a specific question—and it sounds like a reasonable one—about how the EI reforms are impacting Canada's cultural communities across the country, you're free to invite the minister here to describe those reforms in detail, and how they impact the cultural community.
Don't forget, when we make changes to policy with regard to Employment Insurance, for example, it's not just a budgetary measure. These also can be amended and tweaked over time through regulation. If there are particular regulations that could be implemented that would have beneficial outcomes to the overall goal of our government, which is to have a healthy and strong EI system when and where Canadians need it, I know that Minister Finley is a very reasonable person who would be more than open to hearing those suggestions if they're coming from a place of sincerity.