Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I think it's important that we have a little clarification here, Mr. Chair.
My colleague and I are definitely sure that we're not talking about a nanny state where we tell people where they have to live and how much they have to make. We're talking about choice; we're talking about allowing people the choice to make $120,000 to $180,000 a year.
I was very disappointed to see, as Ms. Yelich was talking about, the recommendations on the labour market mobility incentives not going forward in the latest program. Is there nothing we can do within the EI incentives to increase either the mobility aspect of it or the educational aspect of it?