Okay.
I have another question on behalf of my colleague Ms. Cadman. She says that in the presentation on Tuesday the minister stated that the government has frozen EI premiums until 2010. She's commending that as good news for small and medium-sized businesses. She goes on to say, in addition to freezing the EI premium, that the minister stated that her department has taken steps to break down the wait periods and to deal with the high levels of application by “redistributing workloads, hiring new staff, recently retired employees returning to work, etc.”
She would like to know--and I would like to know with respect to Saskatchewan--how many of those additional employees might be stationed in the lower mainland of British Columbia, and, more specifically, Surrey North. Again, if you only do it by province, I'd like to know how many in Saskatchewan. If you figure you're going to have to bring in new levels of staff to deal with these, and you are going to do it by redistributing workloads, hiring new staff, recently retired employees, and so on, do you have any idea what those numbers would be across the country?