Minister, as you know, when you're on employment insurance or you're trying to access EI, every single day matters, because you're without any kind of income.
I believe the standard in the ministry with respect to EI appeals is that EI appeals will be heard within 30 days. It used to be that standard was met 50% of the time; now, it's being met less than 30% of the time. I don't think the 70% of people for whom that 30-day deadline isn't being met are going to be comforted by the fact that you're working toward some kind of seasonal average. We're talking about tens of thousands of appeals being heard.
I wonder if you could talk about your plans to create new staffing positions to deal with those appeals. Frankly, I'm really worried. You're creating a tribunal of 39 people to hear appeals that are right now being heard by hundreds, and already the standard isn't being met.