Yes. I just have to add, Mr. Saxton, how can concentrating power in the exclusive hands of the minister without public accountability lead to greater transparency? It doesn't make sense. What we have is an EI commission, and there is an accountability measure through the EI commission, but what this does is it turns the power over to the minister to impose whatever rate he wants on EI premiums without public accountability.
All we're proposing with this amendment, and we think it ought to be pretty basic and easy to support, is if the minister is going to override the EI commission and substitute a rate, then for goodness' sake, let's just have him come to Parliament, say why he wants to do that, and what the impact would be. It's pretty basic.