Sure.
We have recommended that access to training for EI-eligible people be at 360 hours. People have heard that consistently from the Canadian Labour Congress over a large number of years.
We need to ensure though that somebody doesn't get partway through longer-term training only to have somebody say they're no longer EI eligible. That's why we've said that as long as they're in the training program they started in, they should be able to continue getting access. Ultimately, people make decisions, as everyone does, about whether they can afford to put food on their table, whether they can pay their rent, these sorts of things. You can't have the support you started with being yanked.
I found out this morning that in my home province of Saskatchewan—I believe Saskatchewan has that sort of provision. If somebody is partway through the training and loses EI, then there are provisions for that, but we need to have better access.