Yes, I did mention that these extensions are limited to a number of circumstances. By default, the benefit period is 52 weeks and the qualifying period is also 52 weeks. I did mention when I was doing my introductory remarks that people who are incapable of work because of illness and during pregnancy can receive the extension.
People receiving assistance under EI benefits.... It seems to me that people who were, let's say, receiving any part two or training can receive extension for the qualifying period for the time they were in training. People receiving payments under a provincial law on the basis that continuing to work would result in danger to them, their unborn child, or a child whom they are breastfeeding would also receive an extension, as well as people receiving workers' compensation. Those are the elements under which people receive an extension now.