Thank you.
I would have liked to speak about various things at several points. I am going to come back to what I said earlier, because I didn't have time to finish.
We are all in agreement that premiums must be used only to pay benefits. That is where the problem lies, in my opinion.
With this bill, the government is completely hiving off this little board, which will not be financing anything, in spite of its grand name. Ultimately, it will only be managing the $2 billion in premiums. The premiums and benefits will still be controlled by the federal government. The danger I see is that more and more emphasis is being put on reducing premiums, and this will have repercussions in the medium and long term. And yet everybody agrees that what is desperately needed at this time is adequate coverage for workers who find themselves unemployed, in various sectors affected by the economic recession. We have to provide protection, like the CSST or another responsible agency. That is not the case here.