I have a question. It may be hard to make it quick. It has to do with the $6,000.
Only one-third of the self-employed are women, and they're likely the ones who apply the $6,000 the most. Some of the male...or the ones who do better can earn $6,000 in a month or two or less, whereas somebody else will have to do $6,000 in a year, maybe.
Can you explain how this would work? I find it a little strange that rather than hours...especially when the majority of people working part-time are women. They can't access it because they don't have enough hours ever, yet they're paying into EI all the time.