Basically, we're calling for changes to the employment insurance program that, priced more effectively, would remove distortions for people to stay in areas of high unemployment and move to areas of low unemployment, essentially. We're calling for the employment insurance system to continue to ensure that it has that safety net in the event that people who have fallen on hard times or who have a hard time transitioning out of their job...but also encourage economic activity to its highest and best use.
We're calling on the federal government to change the way it does these programs. Take the non-employment related benefits out of the program itself and fund those in a different way. Then charge differential premiums for areas that have chronically high unemployment.
What you are effectively doing in a situation like that is you are encouraging both businesses and employees to find solutions to chronic labour shortages, whether it's migration to areas of lower unemployment—