Currently, the number of EI claimants is approximately 2.3 million. I mentioned the fact that 35% of the workforce is in precarious employment. So it quickly becomes hundreds of thousands of people. That's a lot of people.
There are also all indigenous communities that are landlocked in EI administrative regions where the unemployment rate may be lower than it is in the communities. The people from the Assembly of First Nations have mentioned this. The official unemployment rate often does not reflect the reality, that is to say, the adjusted unemployment rate, or what is called the underutilization of the labour force. There may be a lot more unemployment in some parts of the EI administrative regions, but people are going to end up with a divisor that is very—