Okay. Thank you both.
Minister, we will let you go.
I just want to make one point. It relates to the question on fraud. I think you gave a fairly clear answer. The answer, to be honest, hasn't been clear from the minister or the Prime Minister on that issue. I think it needs to be stated clearly that the government is not going to accept what is clearly fraud, but there are going to be a lot of errors out there.
I have constituents who were on EI, went back to work, but because they automatically got enrolled in CERB, had no way of saying they were going back to work. They ended up, when they came home, having a $2,000 cheque to deposit. They called, worried about what would happen. I actually had to write a letter to them, saying that, “Look, this was an error on the government's part. Continue to work. Don't spend the $2,000. Set it aside, and when things settle out here that money can be paid back.” Those kinds of errors are going to happen in a fast-moving system like this, but the government has to make it clear that we are not going to accept what is outright fraud. That money will be hauled back in. I think somebody needs to be clear.