I'm happy to do that.
I guess the primary intent with respect to the stacking is that.... In the past, an individual was seen as having an ability to have access to sick benefits or a maternal benefit—both were separate. What Ms. Kittmer was outlining was that she was not able to have her maternal benefits because she was having sick benefits. Now an individual in the future will be able to place them together sequentially. So it ends up being a longer period of time that the individual is eligible for a special benefit under employment insurance, albeit they're different special benefits.