It was $330 million in 2005 and 2006. You've got all the right words. You know they're critical, they're important, and we're there to support them, but the numbers don't add up. It's a drop of 63,000. That's the reality. This is at a point where we're almost at 15% youth unemployment in this country, so that's a concern.
If I could, I'd like to touch on the Auditor General's report, specifically on EI processing times. I know Ms. Jackson is sick of me beating on this, but the speed-of-payment indicator is a bogus indicator. The department has to understand that, too, because we still haven't been able to measure what component of speed of payment is notice of non-payment. We haven't been able to pull that number out, have we? Speed of payment could be, “Sorry, you're not getting any money” or “You don't qualify.”