Thank you, Chair.
Thank you, witnesses, for being here. I appreciate your thoughts.
Let me follow up on some of the things you've said with regard to fairness.
The employment insurance system is basically there to support you if you lose your job, whatever it is, and the loss is beyond your control. Clearly criminals who have actually been convicted have offended by choice. Is it your position that convicted felons should have a greater access to employment insurance than law-abiding Canadians?
In fact there are some $400 million worth of services provided for people who are in the prisons, who are already in the system, etc.