I just want to again say, in terms of the fear that was raised in the Canada Pension Plan and whether it will last, I've been to some meetings, particularly with the Canadian Labour Congress, looking at the Canada Pension Plan. Studies have been done, and the actuaries have come back to say it's a sound program and it will fund itself moving forward, and we shouldn't be spooked by the Fraser Institute or the C.D. Howe Institute into somehow dismantling that or scaring seniors into going back to work because they might not have a pension. I think we have to be more thoughtful about that.
The other thing is employment insurance. Ms. Cousyn has mentioned that perhaps we could use that to help small business by making it more flexible. Again, it's a fund that has been changed radically over the last few years, not because there isn't enough money. We're now, in the calculations that have been made, running in that fund a surplus of over $45 billion that we're not using. Why isn't it being used somewhere?