First of all, those numbers—the 31% in Ontario who are eligible—are not an accurate reflection at all. Right across the country, more than 82% of Canadians who pay into EI and who don't quit their jobs voluntarily or go back to school—those who lose their jobs for reasons that aren't their own fault—are eligible, across the country.
It's important to recognize that the country is set up in 58 different EI regions. Each one of those regions is evaluated monthly, based on the local economic circumstances, and adjustments are made to accessibility. The worse the economy gets locally, the easier it is for people to collect EI there, and they can collect those benefits for a longer period of time. Already we have seen, in 32 of the 58 regions since October, an increase in the accessibility, which is good news for those who need it. And those people are able to draw benefits in some cases for up to 13 weeks longer, which is good for them to help their families in these tough times.