Thank you.
Changing tack for a moment, one concern I'm hearing from people at home, who are supportive of certain measures such as the new emergency wage subsidy, is that they want to ensure there are checks and balances in place to protect against the risk that taxpayers' money is flowed through to businesses, particularly larger businesses. They want to ensure that money is not used or repurposed to essentially provide bonuses for executives or stock buy-back options that may predominantly benefit wealthier Canadians instead of actually reaching the workers.
What protections are we looking at or could you comment on that we could advance in order to ensure that the money actually gets to the workers and preserves that connection between employer and employee rather than, essentially, padding the bottom line of a business that may not need a subsidy in the first place?