There are two types of measures in the budget. There are those that will be implemented by the bill, including the waiting period, provisions for new entrants and re-entrants to the labour force, as well as changes with regard to the extension of benefits.
These are the three measures that are in the bill. They have a differential impact for seasonal areas. I am quite confident that the analysis of the one-week waiting period is a relatively strong benefit to regions with seasonal workers.
The new entrant and re-entrant provisions will have their largest, if you will, dollar figure in urban areas. They're measures that benefit youth and immigrant groups in particular.
That measure will also have a relative impact in regions with high rural youth populations. In particular the northern regions of Quebec do relatively well in our analysis. In terms of the extended benefits, to the extent that there are seasonal workers in the 12 to 15 regions that will receive the extended benefits, they would be eligible for the extra five weeks depending on when they qualify.