I'm sure you know this, too, from being an MP who represents a constituency. I have people coming into my office on a fairly regular basis, particularly since the downturn in the economy, who were self-employed and working for somebody but who have now lost their jobs. They're looking for any help at all that they might qualify for. Some of them end up on welfare, which is a much worse place, given their pride of person and entrepreneurial spirit, than actually being able to qualify for EI.
What you're talking about is how to put in place a vehicle that would stop people from actually abusing this, so I guess that's a question I have for you. Even in this limited offering, have you put anything in place to make sure people don't game the system?