Let me ask you this. The minister said the other day--I'm trying to get her words exactly correct--that 82% who contribute to EI can receive benefits when they need them. I realize this is an issue of interpretation, but I'm looking at a chart provided by the Caledon Institute entitled “Percentage of unemployed Canadians receiving regular EI benefits, 1976-2007”, which shows that in 1976, 84% of people could receive benefits, and today it's 44%. Can you just comment on that?
On February 12th, 2009. See this statement in context.