Mr. Yazbeck, I saw one of the articles about this particular case. It talked about 3% of claimants improperly applying for EI benefits. Anywhere between 1% and 5% seems to be almost a general rule in society for how likely somebody is to break a rule or a law, so it doesn't seem as though the 3% in the EI program is out of the ordinary.
In your work in whistle-blowing, do you have any concept of what the rate of false allegations might be? Is there any reason to believe that it's higher or lower than other types of bad behaviour?