Thank you.
There are actually two questions, so I apologize, but if you can get to them, the other piece is about the blending of EI and welfare. I understand what you're telling us, that in reforming EI, ultimately there will always be someone left behind, because of part-time work, because of all kinds of things, especially with respect to women in particular, and maybe immigrants, who have not had a history of work when they started out or were students or what have you. To catch everybody is very difficult.
So you're looking at blending EI and welfare as an income. You're talking about a guaranteed income of some kind, essentially. Would you blend in the WITB as well then, if you're looking at a guaranteed income for adults? That's one piece.
The other piece is the issue of equity, which affects adult women in terms of their poverty levels, and doing proper gender analysis to see how our spending affects women, the poverty of certain women in this country.
I'm looking at a bigger puzzle with bigger elements. They're all really interrelated. You can't just take one out. So I just wondered if you could comment on that.