I just wanted to add that we said that the average benefit today is very low: $348 a week. First, I can't see people rushing to get $348 a week, when you look at it—and remember, that's the average. A lot of the people we would be bringing into the system would be people who are not working full time, so their benefit would be considerably lower.
On a personal note, in my previous life I was a social worker. It was always easy to hit the unemployed or people who had to get welfare. There was a thing that somehow people were doing well on this, when they're not. If you have contact on a regular basis with people in the system, you know that it's not the life that any of them want to lead.