By definition, if a program is inefficient, it is not going to support anything. This is kind of micromanaging our government spending, and I don't have the expertise to do that, luckily, but I would just add one thing. When we talk about being flexible, we mean that the government should be prepared to accept a larger deficit if indeed we go into a recession.
I think something that was mentioned here is very important. If indeed we go into recession, government spending will automatically increase, and at that time I don't think it will be at all appropriate for the government not to loosen up the employment insurance program. That will be a very important program if the economy does slide into recession. The deficit will go up, and it shouldn't be fought. It should be allowed to go up.