Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
I will come back to Mr. Yussuff and continue on the topic of employment insurance.
In 2007, just after the Conservatives came to power, the percentage of contributors to employment insurance who could receive benefits was 44%. Basically, 44% of people who contributed to employment insurance could claim benefits. Today, owing to access to benefits restrictions, that percentage has decreased to 38%. This means that four contributors out of ten can obtain employment insurance benefits, and this explains a large part of the surplus currently being used by the government to give employers a premium holiday.
Is my analysis correct?