Thank you, Mr. Chair.
A last word on EI. When we talk about who's covered and who isn't covered and access, we keep hearing different numbers. The 82% the minister talked about and the language you use is those who contribute and qualify. The problem is the program is designed to exclude as many people as possible, it seems. A lot of people take some responsibility for that, but that is the issue. The bottom line is there are a lot of people in the country who cannot get benefits and who do in fact pay into the program. I think that is the single inequity that drives the problem with the unemployed in Canada right now: they have paid into it and they can't draw benefits. The program is designed to exclude them, and I think we have to change that.
I'd like to ask you, one of my favourite projects that the government has funded in the last number of years is the Canada summer jobs program. The budget indicates there's an extra $10 million a year for two years. Is that correct? How many jobs will that create?