As I said, the example we have given concerns 425 workers. So, in this case, we are talking about approximately 180 workers who would have received Employment Insurance benefits for 50 weeks. I will let you figure out how much that amounts to. I believe the Committee can do the number crunching. It is not an enormous amount. That is why we are proposing measures to enhance the Employment Insurance system, or abolish the waiting period. Once again, the government has built up huge surpluses thanks to employer and employee contributions—some $60 billion.
Do the arithmetic; I am sure you will have several billion dollars left over to offset the deficit on the backs of workers, as is the case now. These are not very costly measures.