I guess I'll speak first.
I just think, Mr. Chairman, that some of the questions Mr. Martin asked are not for these officials to answer, because they are the ones who are going to help set up this new board. When we talk about benefits and the prosperity gap, I think those questions are for other officials to answer. Other than asking if they have done the analysis, I don't really think the questioning is for them.
I think that on protecting the benefits and making sure the benefits are there, we should be having different officials for that, because I'm sure these officials aren't here to answer that. Today it should be about the EI account—and I thought Mr. Thibault asked a good question on that, because it is important to know some of the things he mentioned.
I just want to reiterate that Parliament will still be overseeing benefits, so that is us—it's the opposition and the government at the time. It doesn't put more powers.... In fact, it just puts in place more transparency.
Am I correct?