As I mentioned in the previous answer, the change from two-week eligibility to one-week eligibility applies to people going into the employment insurance system across the country, irrespective of what region they're in. In the regions you're referring to, in Quebec and Atlantic Canada, that change applies to them as well. We think that's an important measure because it will allow them to get into the system more rapidly and it will allow them, to the extent they want to do retraining or training for another job, to start doing that training more rapidly.
One of the things we're concerned with is to not have people unemployed for long periods of time, because they lose their skills, and that's why training and retraining are so critically important.
That said, I'll come back to the other measures in our budget, especially for those people who are seasonal workers on low incomes who might be trying to raise a family. The Canada child benefit will have a material impact and a positive impact for their families. The reduction in taxes is likely to apply to a significant percentage of those families. In total, we think we've provided a situation whereby they will be able not only to deal with the challenges of being seasonal workers but they'll also be able to have more income so they can raise their families in this challenging situation.