Well, there's no evidence that can be brought forward to suggest that for someone who comes out of jail and is able to still collect EI it's going to have a huge impact on their life. A multitude of other support services are available when they come out. There are support services that are available while they're incarcerated whereby they can upgrade their education skills. They can take a number of different types of skills upgrading. That prepares them far better to find a job when they come out than when they went in, perhaps, and to keep that job.
We go back to the phrase “preferential treatment”. It is a preferred position that's available to prisoners, and that is not available to regular folk who obey the law.