To that specific issue, with respect to EI coverage as a proportion of the unemployed population, that does vary depending on the specific labour market, and it varies depending on the employment patterns.
So in an area like Toronto, you are correct that a larger proportion of the unemployed tend not to be accessing EI as compared to, say, Prince Edward Island, where the proportion of the unemployed that is collecting EI is higher. That can be for a number of different reasons. It could be that they're self-employed; it could be that they don't have labour market experience. So it's not particularly related to being an immigrant.