Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you for coming here today.
Obviously the entry accessibility is an important part of the bill, as is the 12 weeks, but what I wanted to ask about is to focus in a little bit on women.
When all the changes took place in the 1990s, my understanding at the time was that there was supposed to have been an evaluation afterwards, in four years or two years—I forget the timeline—specifically to look at the impact the legislation would have had in regard to unintended consequences. One fact that I was very interested in at the time was about women and how it affected women.
There was a study done, as you may be aware, by the Standing Committee on the Status of Women in June of 2009 with respect to women accessing EI. There's a piece in there where one of the witnesses is stating this very clearly and pointing out the fact that the government says there's 80% or 81% accessibility to EI by all people. It states:
However, this ignores the fact that job loss particularly affects those with unstable patterns of work, such as workers on reduced hours before a layoff as well as part-time, temporary, and contract workers. It also ignores the fact that many unemployed workers qualify for EI for a shorter period of time but quickly exhaust their benefits.
Then it goes on, of course, to talk further about this.
One of those groups of people that I have seen in the Standing Committee on the Status of Women also did a study on what's called women's economic security. Again, this issue came up even in that study with respect to the number of women who lose jobs or are in temporary, part-time, or short-term jobs because they're in and out of the labour force due to their caregiving roles and so on. They're not able to take on full-time jobs, but they are never able to access parental leave and other things.
Have you done a bit of an analysis on that perspective, the gender perspective, to see to what extent these changes actually make a difference for that component of the population? I'm just curious to see if the CLC has done some evaluation on that.