That's great.
Mr. Lapointe, the employment insurance system has been broken for many years. Most of the people who contribute to it don't have access to benefits, which is quite absurd in itself. According to the latest figures I've seen, I believe that roughly 38% of people who lose their jobs aren't entitled to benefits.
To increase accessibility, you're proposing a single threshold of 350 hours or 13 weeks. It's important to provide both options because there has to be that flexibility. You would also like the benefit rate to increase from 55% to 70%.
Governing means making choices. If you ever had to choose between increasing accessibility and increasing the benefit rate, what would be your priority?