Tell her it is much appreciated.
Before we continue, I would like to say a few words about provincial areas of jurisdiction. As an elected representative of Quebec, I find it rather strange to have the federal government want to take leadership with respect to certain decisions within this area of jurisdiction. After education, health care is probably what is most specifically exclusively under Quebec's jurisdiction.
So, let's talk about employment insurance. At least we will be dealing squarely with an area that is clearly under federal jurisdiction. We will then move on to something else because I would like to call upon your expertise on a matter. However, that will be supplemental. Indeed, I cannot see myself telling the provinces what to do to cross all the t's and dot all their i's. It would not go over well.
It is quite interesting to see that on three occasions, there has been talk of better support for employment insurance. If I understand correctly, it would be to provide continuing education. Intelligent choices were made by some governments over the last 30 years, those that did not dilapidate their EI funds. When they had a surplus, they sat down with representatives from the various occupations to determine what intelligent decisions could be taken with respect to continuing education. In this case, unfortunately, we do not have these tools at our disposal. The fund was dilapidated and now we are being told that it is in a deficit.
Could you tell us what type of initiatives would be most constructive for your profession, in the event that this fund could be recapitalized intelligently over the coming years?