Very well.
There are two things I'd like you to comment on.
First of all, I want to pick up on what Mr. Cuzner was saying. The old calculation for low income workers was more beneficial, and everyone has told us so. Under the new calculation, people are losing $20, $30 or $40 a week.
One answer touched on the matter of the three days. But in the tourism industry out east, in the winter people don't have three days. They might come in on Saturday to clean a hotel, and that's it. So you can't count on that; it hurts people.
Can you finally admit that is true, that 100,000 Canadians aren't lying when they say they're losing money under the new system? Back home, people who ask to go back to the old calculation are no longer served at the Service Canada office. They are given a form they have to fill out by hand and they have to use the telephone system. They need 20 to 30 hours a week to justify going back to the old system, at 40%.
So how do you explain the fact that these people are being treated like second-class citizens, all because they've opted for the old calculation?