I understand how the grid works. What I'm trying to say is that we're picking and choosing people. Some are going to pay their bills, others are not; some will end up on welfare, others will not. That's not your decision—you didn't make that decision and that choice. With respect to young people, it's the same situation.
I need a clarification on the women with respect to parental leave. If I'm not mistaken, you responded earlier to a question put by the Bloc that a year taken off for parental leave is not counted as part of the seven years. What about the 30% of maximum premium? Are you considering excluding the 30% calculation for the weeks when claimants receive parental leave? It says here the criteria are that you need to have worked seven years out of 10, and that you need to have reached a threshold of 30% of the maximum premium for the years in which maternity benefits were received. So your 30% threshold does not apply either?