It's certainly interesting. It goes back to some of Mr. Green's comments and what we have said earlier: there are many people whose lives have been wiped out by the lockdowns and the closures and who need help. We need to get day care systems so that people can go back to work.
Perhaps our money is not being targeted properly. You have to love a 15-year-old who gets a $2,000 per month CERB cheque courtesy of taxpayers, but I think that money might be better spent on perhaps first nations' suffering or delivering PPE to certain areas.
We will certainly follow up with you on that.
Are there any thoughts on reconciling the discrepancy—it's the same kind of argument and topic—between the number of people collecting CERB and the number of people reported as unemployed? We heard the numbers are millions apart. Is that just a lag in the way StatsCan reports numbers?