I think there's been considerable talk about the federal government participating in some sort of mental health strategy. We do see that there's a valuable role. This can be looked at.
I want to get to the issue of EI benefits. There is jurisprudence around this. It's the Tomasson case, I believe in 2007, that said that maternity has unique aspects to it. Therefore, beyond parental leave, there's consideration for additional time. There are differences, I think, if I hear it correctly, and maybe I'm playing semantics here, but I believe that the Adoption Council of Canada's presentation suggested that it should be 50 weeks for adoptive parents. I believe that it was the Canadian Coalition of Adoptive Families that said that all parents should receive 50 weeks of parental benefits. There's a difference between the two, if you follow me on that.