What has been the impact of the changes made to employment insurance? I am thinking in particular of the current situation where you can be eligible for employment insurance after having worked 910 hours.
In Alberta and Saskatchewan, for instance, many people are losing their jobs. Often, in order to survive they find small jobs here and there while hoping that the economy will recover. In the meantime, they nevertheless hold down several small jobs. Correct me if I am mistaken, but I think that at this time in Alberta, you have to have worked approximately 600 or 700 hours in order to be eligible for employment insurance. It varies according to the unemployment rate. So you must accumulate 600 hours in small jobs in order to have access to employment insurance.
Is that correct?
However, the reform that was brought in...