Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
My question is for the minister, and it concerns my constituency office, but I am sure it is a case like many others. Citizens often call constituency offices for help with the Canada emergency benefit or employment insurance. Most of the time they do so as a last resort. Calling their MP's office is not their first instinct. Unfortunately, when constituency office employees want to help citizens, they have to wait two days before they get a call back from a Service Canada employee. That is still quite a long time. The files are piling up. It takes time.
In the case of CERB, it's even worse, because there is no dedicated line for constituency offices. So it's impossible for us to get in touch with someone to help our constituents.
What does the government intend to do to solve this problem?