I have just one last question, Mr. Chair.
On the CERB, I have been hearing, contrary to Mr. Fraser's comments.... In fact, yesterday I had a meeting with a major grocery store chain, and it said that out of the 400 people hired just after the CERB came out, two-thirds didn't show up for work. Clearly counterintuitive behavioural change is being caused by that program.
I'm also wondering about accountability. The PBO said today that the CERB is a $40-billion program. Yesterday, Parliament agreed that there would be accountability in the student benefit by requiring students to attest to the fact that they had at least done a job search. Why not have similar accountability requirements in the CERB as well, so that we avoid these unintended consequences?