I think what Mr. Roussy was trying to outline is that for special benefits, there is a qualifying number of hours. It is 600 hours, but it is for all benefits, and you don't have to requalify for each. For any special benefit, the qualifying number of hours is 600. Once you qualify with that 600 hours, you would be eligible for not just this benefit but also the other two, without an additional 600 hours. Basically if you are qualified for this 37 weeks, you are absolutely eligible, without any additional hours, for the additional 15 weeks plus six weeks.
Am I correct in understanding that, sir?