Mr. Nadeau, I wanted to get another quick question in.
Obviously we can have different opinions on the length of that period. Many of the thousands and thousands of working families who lost their jobs because of that felt that two years was too long, but that's a point of disagreement.
In 2003 the provincial Liberals--and I know Ms. Brown, being a member from Ontario, obviously would support them--reviewed the legislation and decided not to bring it back. Why do you believe that Premier Dalton McGuinty rejected this after the review as not being an appropriate course for Ontario to take? So we've seen a decision by the Conservative government in 1995 that this recession-causing initiative was bad, and now we've seen the opposite political party come to the same conclusion. This is rather conclusive evidence in Ontario that it doesn't work.
Do you have any sentiments to offer on that, on Mr. McGuinty's decision?